Parishes supply Chaplaincy rogra with items for the spiritual and temporal needs of those in the stable area at Oaklawn Park horse track.
Catholics help meet spiritual, material needs of stable workers at Arkansas horse track
As the Coast Guard’s new head chaplain, priest navigates between two worlds
In his new assignment, Father Mode advises the commandant of the Coast Guard — Adm. Linda Fagan, who became the first woman to lead a branch of the armed forces June 1 — on the religious needs of service members.
As migrants face a closing door to the U.S., bishops accompany them
In anticipation of the 2019 World Day for Migrants and Refugees, a group of bishops, women religious, lay ministers and others interested in the plight of migrants spent the days prior to the Sept. 29 observance listening to tales of hope, dashed dreams, resilience and uncertainty that are in abundance among migrants in this border region.
Catholic military chaplains sometimes find peace in a war zone – Part 6 in a series
It may sound like an oxymoron, but Father Michael A. Mikstay says some of the most peaceful moments of his military chaplaincy have been spent in a war zone.