A federal judge sided with Catholic priests, blocking a Washington law that targeted the confidentiality of confession.
Every week, Micah Spader opens doors for teens to gather, play, pray, and belong in Chester. It’s more than youth ministry ...
Dr. John M. Travaline, a permanent deacon at a Montgomery County parish, has been nationally honored as a Distinguished ...
Brad Ingelsby returns with yet another culture-specific meditation on crime, punishment, revenge and retribution that gives ...
The Trump administration is working with pharmaceutical companies to bring IVF drugs to the U.S. at lower prices and will ...
Washington state's government and its Catholic bishops reached an agreement Oct. 10 in a federal lawsuit over the state's mandatory reporter law they said could force priests to ...
I have plenty of Catholic guilt to keep my brain occupied, without adding my Angelus-induced chanting into the mix ...
Like many priests, Father Joe, 55, often drives to hospitals, nursing homes and houses to administer the last rites of the ...
Victims of clerical sex abuse still face "disturbing" retaliation from Catholic Church leaders for speaking out despite years ...
One supporter of the law, a member of the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, or SNAP, called the court decision "a ...
The guilt of the late Cardinal Henryk Gulbinowicz is not in doubt, Archbishop Gintaras Grušas of Vilnius said, after local ...