Two Catholics, two political views “Faithful Citizenship” is the central message.
As election nears, ‘split’ Catholic voters try to find dialogue amid rancor
Poll finds majority of Catholics hold some concern about climate change
A preelection poll finds that a large majority of Catholic voters have some concern about climate change.
Judiciary Committee votes to send Barrett nomination to full Senate
The nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to serve on the Supreme Court will now go to the full Senate for a confirmation vote, which is expected to take place late Oct. 26. Only 51 votes are needed for confirmation.
Vatican extends provisional agreement with China on naming bishops
The Vatican and China have agreed to extend provisional agreement signed two years ago regarding the appointment of bishops.
In Minnesota archdiocese, pandemic doesn’t stop Children’s Rosary Pilgrimage
The annual Children’s Rosary Pilgrimage that took place Oct. 7 at Transfiguration in Oakdale, Minnesota despite the COVID-19 pandemic.
University’s McGivney collection documents sainthood candidate’s legacy
Inside The Catholic University of America in Washington archives is a special collection on the legacy that examines Father McGivney’s lasting impact on Catholic women.
French bishops join Muslim leaders in condemning beheading of teacher
Samuel Paty, a history and geography teacher at College du Bois d’Aulne in the Paris suburb, was beheaded outside his school Oct. 16.
When will this year’s election tally be known and how will it get reported?
One must choose wisely in determining which websites providing news information are trustworthy this election year.