Data show that while religion is important to many young Catholics, they’re not seeking it out in the same way or following the same practices their parents and grandparents did.
Young Catholics say they need church leaders to listen, engage them more
Doctrine must be safeguarded by discernment, faith, pope says
Discernment also is needed to fight against “abuses of every kind,” the pope said Jan. 21 during an audience with the cardinals, bishops, priests and laypeople who were taking part in the doctrinal congregation’s plenary assembly.
Diocese of Allentown, Pa., launches ‘How We Are Catholic’ video series
A new “How We Are Catholic” video series launched by the Diocese of Allentown to showcase people, places, history, work and traditions that make up “the Catholic family of faith” in southeastern Pennsylvania.
Worst poverty is lack of faith, no meaning in life, pope says
In the message, the pope said “boldness, hope, creativity and courage are words that outline the spirituality of the Christian.”
St. Albert Initiative on science and faith aimed at high school students
The first St. Albert Initiative, named after St. Albert the Great, bishop, scientist, philosopher, theologian, teacher, and patron saint of natural science and scientists, drew more than 100 high school students and educators.
Mary Marrocco: Speak the sacred
“If the life of faith is essential to us, we need to learn to speak our faith.”
Cemetery saints walk to return Oct. 30 and Nov. 3
The “Back from the Dead Cemetery Walk” is returning to Assumption Cemetery in St. Cloud for two nights of live-action saint walks.
Pope, religious leaders plead for peace, compassion, care for the earth
Addressing the gathering, the pope urged religious believers to remember a key lesson of the pandemic, “namely, that we cannot remain healthy in a world that is sick.”