Government officials and Jewish community leaders spoke out against a surge of anti-Semitism in the United States and around the world.
Virtual rally decries rise in antisemitism attacks in U.S., around world
Catholic leaders: Biden budget aims to help vulnerable but excludes unborn
The chairman of the U.S. bishops’ pro-life committee called on Congress May 28 to preserve the Hyde Amendment in any federal budget proposal and “to work toward a budget that truly builds up the common good of all.”
Water proves powerful in its presence — and by its absence
The U.S. Drought Monitor, which is updated weekly, puts 84% of the West in drought, with 47% in the most extreme drought status.
Director de misiones pontificias para El Salvador muere de COVID-19
La casulla y la estola del sacerdote iban pegadas al ataúd cubierto con plástico mientras cuatro hombres con trajes sanitarios lo levantaban hacia su viaje final el 11 de mayo, a través de las puertas principales de la iglesia que había sido su hogar durante 34 años.
El irremplazable amigo y pastor que COVID-19 se llevó
Al comienzo de la pandemia de coronavirus en marzo del 2020, comencé a tomar notas, un tipo de terapia durante el encierro en mi departamento en Washington.
Pope orders visitation of Archdiocese of Cologne
Pope Francis has ordered an apostolic visitation “to obtain a comprehensive picture of the complex pastoral situation” in the Archdiocese of Cologne.
‘America’s first cathedral’ marks 200th anniversary of dedication May 31
The consecration of more than 30 bishops, the commissioning of the Baltimore Catechism, the planning of the American Catholic school system and the first ordination on U.S. soil of an African American priest all occurred there.
Eye on media: Federal money will help Catholic, other schools narrow online homework gap
“The Federal Communications Commission established the Emergency Connectivity Fund Program, which will help schoolchildren with their virtual learning needs.”