Saying that “there is no end in sight to the horror which confronts us,” Archbishop Mark Coleridge, president of the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference, said the bishops have implemented a national response to months of wildfires.
‘No end in sight to the horror’: Australian bishops respond to fires
Movie: ‘Like a Boss’
There’s a lot not to like about “Like a Boss” (Paramount).
Sunday Scripture reading: Jan. 12, 2020
vThe feast of the Baptism of the Lord
First reading: Is 42:1-4, 6-7
Second reading: Acts 10:34-38
Gospel: Mt 3:13-17
Movie: ‘1917’
“1917” is a great movie about the Great War — by turns harrowing and lyrically beautiful, and deeply humane throughout.
CNN settles suit with Covington Catholic student from viral video
CNN reached an undisclosed settlement Jan. 7 with Nick Sandmann, a Kentucky Catholic high school student who sued the cable news outlet for defamation over its coverage of an incident that occurred after last year’s March for Life.
Puerto Rico reels under successive earthquakes; Catholic church damaged
rchbishop Jose H. Gomez of Los Angeles, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, offered “my prayerful solidarity” to the people of Puerto Rico in a Jan. 7 statement, after a series of earthquakes killed at least one person and destroyed one Catholic church.
Iowa priest-photographer surprised by appeal of viral cattle cross image
Facebook page goes viral with a photo of cattle feeding in the shape of a giant cross.
Evolving door: New Year may bring new opportunities for women at Vatican
Pope Francis opened 2020 with a strong call to acknowledge the dignity of women, end violence against them and stop the exploitation of women’s bodies.