Carl Anderson, director ejecutivo de los Caballeros de Colón, y otros dignatarios hicieron un llamado a la acción ante las Naciones Unidas, en estos tiempos que vivimos en los que se asedia la libertad religiosa en la mayor parte...
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The untold story of Stan Schmidt
One story you won’t find in this issue is one on Stan Schmidt.
Catholic agency’s mobile pantry alleviates food deserts in West Virginia
"I made sure I had food for my kids, but I haven't eaten for two days."
Philippine priest says Duterte’s win is reminder ‘people want change’
President-elect Rodrigo Duterte's win in May 9 national elections was "a strong reminder that people want change," said Father Anton Pascual, president of Radio Veritas, the country's largest Catholic radio network.
Pope tells women religious Vatican will study women deacons
Pope Francis told the heads of women's religious orders from around the world that he would set up a commission to study the New Testament deaconesses and he also insisted more can and should be done to involve lay and...
USCCB president, Mormon leaders meet, discuss issues of common concern
Archbishop Joseph E. Kurtz, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, and leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints met May 4 to discuss matters of common concern and to strengthen relationships...
JRS, other groups urge Kenya to reconsider closing refugee camps
Jesuit Refugee Service has urged Kenya to reconsider its plans to close camps that host hundreds of thousands of Somali and South Sudanese refugees.
God doesn’t barter, rewarding the good, punishing the bad, pope says
Salvation has nothing to do with the tidy business of bartering — earning God's love in return for good behavior, Pope Francis said.
Barry’s Burritos
For parishioners here in Sabetha, the road to the biennial National Catholic Youth Conference is paved with burritos.
Put your gifts to work for others, says Matthew Kelly
Kelly was welcomed by resounding applause from the packed church, but quickly launched into a discussion about the responsibility of Catholics to live more engaged, purposeful lives.
