The Archdiocese of New York opened a campaign to raise $100 million by 2022 for services and opportunities for children and families, especially the poorest and most vulnerable.
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South African Jesuits shocked at actions that led to 94 patient deaths
by Bronwen Dachs CAPE TOWN, South Africa (CNS) — South Africa’s Jesuit Institute said it is appalled at government actions that led to the deaths of 94 mentally ill patients in Gauteng province, and the bishops’...
‘Stand for What You Believe In’ is theme for national day of prayer
For the 29th year in a row, people of all faiths are urged to observe a national day of prayer for the African-American family Feb. 5 as part of Black History Month, observed every February.
#WhyWeMarch: The Power Of One
On Jan. 27, the streets of Washington, D.C., were filled with upwards of 500,000 people. Some came from just hours away, others from nearly 30 hours away.
‘Take good care of my baby’
But before too long, this Catholic Schools Week story-in-the-making began to resemble a pro-life feature instead.
Topeka rally for life brings thousands to state Capitol
Soldiers for Christ. Armor of God.
St. Paul parishioner wins experience of a lifetime
Sophie Schneider’s passion for exercise not only keeps her active, but it’s also sending her to one of America’s largest sporting events — the Super Bowl.
Long-hidden music by Ursuline nun to be performed
Sister Anna Isabella Leonarda is probably the best woman composer you’ve never heard about.
Our clearest witness is in times of adversity
The Martin Scorsese film “Silence,” based on the novel written by Shusaku Endo — a Japanese Catholic — poses challenging questions for Christians.
Let the Wind unwind your work
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