Without these scholarships, her children would not be enrolled in a Catholic school today.
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Despite recent defeats, there are many reasons to hope
This is a battle for the soul of our culture and the future of our society.
Here’s how to read God like a book
Let’s make this new year a time to gather up some of those special pebbles each day — the more, the better!
Villa St. Francis: A powerhouse of prayer
With a powerhouse of prayer right here in our archdiocese, there is nothing we cannot accomplish.
Aiming to live and work better in 2024? Look to monks
"I think it's the call of freedom that attracts people to monasticism."
As Iran hits northern Iraq, prelate says Middle East is ‘like a volcano,’ Christians are targeted
The Iraqi Catholic community feels unsettled after Iran launched ballistic missiles, striking upscale neighborhoods of Irbil, the capital of Iraqi Kurdistan, signaling the latest spate of violence targeting northern Iraq.
Cardinal says debate about blessings is normal part of church life
Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Vatican secretary of state, said the debate surrounding the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith's declaration on the possibility of blessing gay couples shows that deeper reflection is still needed.
Parish leaders discover SEEK conference offers more than the usual college convention
“I’m hopeful this conference will have a deep impact on our parish communities.”
Archdiocesan deacons embrace their unique role in the Catholic Church
Deacons cannot be reduced to “what one does,” but “who one is.”
Sugar Bowl recognition highlights good works of Benedictine’s Reed Levi
"He gives his time and talent to so many people and organizations."
