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Legacy scholarship honors archbishop, supports working families
“This was a surprise for the archbishop and a big hit.”
Catholics lament voter rejection of school choice initiatives in 3 states
Proposed school choice initiatives in three states — Colorado, Kentucky and Nebraska — appear to have been defeated at the ballot box in the Nov. 5 general election.
Veteran is grateful for God’s guiding presence in a life of faith and service
Edward "Eddie" Maurer III embodies a deep understanding of faith and connection. A naval veteran and retired engineer, he recently celebrated his 81st birthday, reflecting with gratitude on God's guiding presence throughout his...
Thousands of volunteers arrive to help with cleaning, other tasks after tragic flood in Spain
As Spain mourns the death of over 200 victims of the biggest peacetime disaster in decades, volunteers poured into the country's Valencia region to give a helping hand in cleaning up and to offer support to the devastated...
On All Souls, pope prays at graves of children, miscarried infants
Pope Francis prayed at the graves of children and of miscarried babies on the feast of All Souls before concelebrating Mass with several hundred mourners.
New students at Vatican’s school for artisans include an American
A unique school at the Vatican dedicated to encouraging young people to practice traditional crafts and skills that risk dying out has accepted a student from the United States to attend its specialized courses.
Day care is a godsend for Miege, St. Agnes employees
“It is the epitome of pro-life work.”
Young and incarcerated
Archbishop Joseph F. Naumann and the Little Brothers of the Lamb walk toward the entrance of the Kansas Juvenile Correctional Complex in Topeka. The Little Brothers rode with the archbishop on his drive from Kansas City, Kansas...
Hartford parish blesses new grotto
The idea for the grotto didn’t grow out of any master grounds plan.
