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Longtime vocations director celebrated for his service
Msgr. Mullen has had a very busy priesthood.
Medical coalition announces support for VTB
"Overnight, Kansas had become one of the most extreme states in the country [regarding] abortion."
Eucharist fuels writer’s mission to do Christ’s work in the world
Jesus knew the combination of faith and touch was powerful.
Even a pandemic couldn’t deter these student theologians
"It was very challenging to start with."
Start the new (half-) year with a bang
It’s truly exciting to see so many people who can’t wait to celebrate this national holiday.
Catholic composer says national honor for her hymn is ‘a tremendous gift’
“It’s a really humbling thing to be a part of, to be among the people who are creating the music that we walk out of church singing,” said Basi, a Catholic columnist, author, composer, wife, mother and active parishioner.
Miami chaplains, clergy remember Surfside building collapse a year later
“People, even non-Catholics, stopped and asked me to pray for their family members, saying their loved ones were buried under there,” said Father Gonzalez, who was called to the scene by the police department within 24 hours of...
UPDATE: Archbishop asks church to be in solidarity with migrants who died in truck
“We pray for the souls of the … people who died in such a cruel, inhuman manner this evening,” Archbishop Gustavo García-Siller said in a statement soon after first responders made the gruesome discovery about 6 p.m. local time.
Amid war, reconciliation among Christians can foster peace, pope says
“Let us not be content with an ‘ecclesiastical diplomacy’ that would allow us to politely maintain our own points of view, but instead journey together as brothers and sisters,” the pope said.
