It was a picture-perfect December afternoon in Pacific Palisades, and the sounds of a neighborhood coming back to life were in the air: the steady drone of jackhammers, the hum of emergency generators, the squeals of contractor...
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Pope sets Jubilee to mark 800th year since St. Francis’ death; saint’s body to be displayed
Pope Leo XIV has proclaimed a special Jubilee Year coinciding with the 800th anniversary of the death of St. Francis of Assisi.
Pope delivers fierce defense of the unborn in address to diplomatic corps
Pope Leo XIV strongly defended the family, marriage and unborn life during his first-ever New Year's address to the diplomatic corps Jan. 9, telling the diplomats accredited to the Holy See that abortion "cuts short a growing...
Archdiocese launches pastoral planning process: ‘A Renewal from the Heartland’
Parishioner involvement is key.
Men urged to put faith first in the new year
As the calendar turns to a new year, many people set goals they would like to work towards.
Archbishop Emeritus Naumann moves into St. Joseph House
“It’s more than I could hope for. The Little Brothers and Sisters thought of every detail.”
Catholic performer rocks Wamego with free concert
"We didn’t come here for a show. We came here for an encounter."
Cancer victim fought back with faith, fundraising
Scanlon’s journey to a definitive diagnosis was long and challenging.
New director helps Kansas pregnancy centers ‘link arms’
“Our abortion numbers are skyrocketing.”
‘Wreaths Across America’ honor veterans
Every December, a powerful tradition unfolds across the nation.
