Catholic officials in Denmark have joined others in criticizing draft legislation that would require all sermons and homilies to be translated into Danish.
Danish proposal on translating sermons gets pushback from bishops
Assault on U.S. Capitol shocks the world
The breach of the U.S. Capitol Jan. 6 sent shock waves around the world.
Chaos stops electoral vote count as Trump supporters mob U.S. Capitol
“We fervently pray for peace and for God’s protection over our country, our lawmakers, and all those in harm’s way this terrible day,” said Baltimore Archbishop William E. Lori.
Religious leaders: Reject bid to overturn presidential election results
Dozens of Catholics were among a group of more than 2,000 religious and community leaders who urged Congress to reject any effort to overturn the results of November’s presidential election.
COVID-19 claims lives of over 200 priests in Italy since start of pandemic
Of the more than 76,000 people known to have died of COVID-19 in Italy the past 11 months, more than 200 were priests, according to the Catholic newspaper, Avvenire.
Pew report: Catholics, at 20% of population, make up 30% of Congress
Catholics again are the single largest denomination in Congress, just as they are in the United States.
With land mines gone, Mass to be celebrated at West Bank baptismal site
By Judith Sudilovsky | Catholic News Service QASR AL-YAHUD, West Bank (CNS) — For the first time in 54 years, a Mass will be celebrated Jan. […]
Pope will not baptize infants on feast day this year
Pope Francis will not baptize infants this year on the feast of the baptism of the Lord.