COMMENTARY: The Latin Patriarchate is committed to a lasting peace and caring for all citizens in the war-torn region.
Interesting details include political affiliation, pastoral desires vs. parish life, synodality, loneliness and more.
"Some would urge us not to accompany the poor and the vulnerable because it could be dangerous," writes Steven P. Millies.
The Archdiocese of Davao holds a Penitential Walk and Holy Mass on Oct. 25 in response to the CBCP's National Day of Prayer ...
Reports of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents near St. Jerome Catholic Church in Chicago's Rogers Park neighborhood ...
Cardinal Arthur Roche, who leads the Vatican’s liturgy dicastery, encouraged U.S. parishes to conduct guided readings of Pope ...
ROME - Inside the frescoed nave of a church near the Colosseum, women in black veils and clean-cut young men listened in ...
The Vatican's child protection commission accused senior Catholic leaders on Thursday of being too slow to help victims of ...
Mattingly: Early in the Mass, the priest — chanting in Latin — leads the congregation into a prayer of repentance.
“God grants justice to all, giving his life for all,” he said in his homily during a canonization Mass in St. Peter's Square ...
I'm willing and anxious to do that." Nearly three weeks in, Republican and Democratic lawmakers remain at a stalemate on finding a government funding solution. The Senate returns on Monday, and is ...