One sign of hope for the Catholic Church's future has been the phenomenal growth and vibrancy of faith among young Latino Catholics.
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Witnesses at House hearing talk about human rights violations in Cuba
The House Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights and International Organizations scrutinized U.S.-Cuban relations during a hearing July 13.
Poland visit will be inspired by mercy, pope says
Pope Francis said he looks forward to his upcoming visit to Poland for World Youth Day and that his visit will be inspired by mercy during this Jubilee Year.
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U.S. church urged to turn attention to racism before fractures widen
Father Bryan Massingale, a priest of the Milwaukee Archdiocese and well-known theologian, knows what it's like to be watched by police.
Pope prays for grieving families following terror attack in France
Remembering the victims of the tragic terrorist attack in Nice, France, Pope Francis prayed that God may give comfort to grieving families and foil the plans of those who wish to harm others.
Streamers, flowers, banners piled high as two squad cars become memorial
It started with a single candle.
Amnesty law struck down; activists seek restorative justice in El Salvador
Although the Supreme Court struck down the country's amnesty law, it does not mean that chaos will arise if lawsuits are filed against government leaders who played a leading role in the country's long civil war, said human...
Holy Destinations: Assumption in Edgerton
video by Todd Habiger photos by Doug Hesse
Celebration of ‘Humanae Vitae’ will be held on Aug. 4
Kaylene Brown hadn’t even been born when Pope Paul VI promulgated his landmark encyclical “Humanae Vitae” (“Of Human Life”) in 1968.
