Bozena advises parents of autistic children to not to give up hope, because their children can lead happy lives.
Family, faith and a passion for music help Florida teen with autism excel
Pulitzer-winning composer performed honored work at Milwaukee cathedral
Raven Chacon became the first Native American to win the Pulitzer in music.
Book tells how artists turned St. Joseph into complex historical figure
“The Silent Knight” tells how Christian art depicts St. Joseph through the ages.
Sacerdote nicaragüense denuncia acoso policial de su parroquia
Un obispo y un sacerdote nicaragüenses acusaron a la policía de hostigarlos, diciendo que es otro intento del gobierno de impedir el trabajo de la Iglesia Católica.
Obispo encomia nueva postura de EE. UU. hacia Cuba, reunificación familiar
El presidente del Comité de Justicia y Paz Internacional de la Conferencia de Obispos Católicos de EE. UU. encomió una declaración del 16 de mayo anunciando el levantamiento de restricciones contra Cuba por parte de la administración Biden, en particular aquellas medidas que ayudarán a la reunificación familiar.
Cardinals, theologians discuss decision-making role of laity in Church
As the Catholic Church continues to reflect on synodality through a two-year process of listening and dialogue, a panel of six notable theologians and canonists discussed the nature of consultation and decision-making in a synodal church.
New South Wales becomes last Australian state to pass assisted dying law
The Voluntary Assisted Dying regime will be deployed across the state 18 months after the new law takes effect, leading to voluntary and doctor-assisted dying being available in health care and aged care facilities for people with terminal illnesses.
Vatican foreign minister visits Ukraine in sign of solidarity, support
Seeing scenes of a war on television is one thing, “touching this reality is another,” Archbishop Paul R. Gallagher, Vatican foreign minister, said in Ukraine.