Recently I had the opportunity to visit Sts. Peter and Paul Parish in Seneca, one of the most beautiful churches in the Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas.
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Thieves take sacred objects, cash in break-in at famous Israeli church
Police and church officials are treating a church break-in at the Church of the Transfiguration in Galilee as a criminal matter.
Refugee deaths at sea reach all-time high, U.N. agency reports
The number of migrants and refugees who have died while making the treacherous journey across the Mediterranean is expected to reach an all-time high in 2016, according to the U.N. Refugee Agency said.
For expectant parents, miscarriage can be ‘loss of a dream’
Immaculate Conception parishioners Kayla and Matt Boesch had planned to welcome their first baby this fall.
Italian bishops: Peaceful revolution needed to fix throwaway culture
Promote life and resist the temptations of irresponsible economics that fuel war and death, the Italian bishops' conference said.
Venezuelan president meets with pope amid crisis
Pope Francis met privately with Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, urging a peaceful dialogue between the country's government and opposition to resolve the current political and economic crisis, the Vatican said.
Knights of Columbus urges U.S. Catholics to pray novena ahead of election
The Knights of Columbus is urging its members and other U.S. Catholics to pray a novena from Oct. 30 to Nov. 7, the eve of Election Day.
Gloves come off at 71st annual Al Smith Dinner in New York
When Donald J. Trump stepped over yet another invisible line of the contentious presidential race Oct. 20, many of the 1,500 people at 71st annual dinner of the Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation broke historic precedent to boo...
Bishops to vote for USCCB president, vice president at general assembly
U.S. bishops are scheduled to elect the next president and vice president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops at their upcoming fall general assembly taking place Nov. 14-16 in Baltimore.
Mission trip: Bet you can’t make just one
Millions of Americans will go on a short-term mission trip this year and experience the inevitable sorrow of leaving behind the lives they’ve touched.
