Brother Sebastian Goldade's hands are steady as he lines up a Lenten liturgical vestment on one of his workshop's six sewing machines at Christ the King Priory.
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Boston U. alum murdered in Congo was martyr of truth, says Assumptionist
A Congolese priest serving in the U.S. said he believes his colleague, a Boston University alumnus gunned down in Congo, was "a martyr of the truth."
Poland, U.S. working to ensure safety of World Youth Day pilgrims
World Youth Day organizers in the United States and Poland remain in touch with diplomatic and security officials in their respective countries to ensure that pilgrims will remain safe during the festival of faith in late July.
Adopting triplets life-changing for couple; babies baptized on Easter
As Cari Campbell scrolled through the content of her Facebook newsfeed one day last August, the post of a friend living in Oregon caught her attention.
Catholic leaders reflect on life, work of EWTN founder Mother Angelica
Mother Angelica "reflected the Gospel commission to go forth and make disciples of all nations" said Archbishop Joseph E. Kurtz of Louisville, Kentucky, president of the U.S. bishops' conference.
Movie Review: My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2
The close-knit Portokalos family -- loving, clingy, earthy and in your face at all the most inopportune moments — returns in "My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2" (Universal).
Rally outside White House Easter Egg Roll seeks end of family detention
Addressing about 100 people standing outside the White House March 28, Beatriz Mejia, a native of El Salvador, called on the United States to recognize that the thousands of mothers and children like her who have fled Central...
Some West Bank Christians don’t get Easter permits to enter Jerusalem
Nicola Sansour's voice had a tinge of sadness as he recounted how his family planned to celebrate Easter this year. They planned to attend Holy Week services at Beit Jalla's Annunciation Parish, purchase new clothes for the three...
Pope asks Pakistan government to ensure safety of Christians
Pope Francis appealed to the government of Pakistan to take steps to ensure the safety of the country's Christians and other minorities the day after a terrorist bombing killed at least 70 people and injured more than 300 who...
Church leaders: Remorse needed, denial about Bosnian war crimes must end
Church leaders in Bosnia-Herzegovina said a 40-year sentence against former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, convicted of genocide and nine other charges, will not secure peace.
