Now in its second year, F.I.R.E. began as a small group of men from Prince of Peace Parish who had been through the Christ Renews His Parish program.
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Column: Catholic super food: Camp Tekakwitha
Your kids and grandkids deserve to experience this gem of the archdiocese.
Visit to a shrine leads Topekan to the Catholic faith
It started with a personal invitation.
Australian cardinal promises victims to support healing, protection
Australian Cardinal George Pell promised to work with a group of abuse survivors to help prevent suicide among victims and support healing and protection programs.
Ability to ‘see’ can dissolve racism, Cardinal Turkson says
To describe how racism can be dissolved, Ghanaian Cardinal Peter Turkson, president of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, referred to Zulu greetings in his March 3 message to an Alabama conference.
Easter Rising: Insurrection marked beginning of modern Irish Republic
Easter Monday 1916 was a sunny day. Patrick Pearse, a young poet and teacher, stood in front of the General Post Office on O'Connell Street in Dublin and, to the astonishment of passers-by, began to read: "Irishmen and...
Church reconstruction in Haiti continues after election violence lull
Reconstruction of churches, schools and novitiates destroyed in Haiti's 2010 earthquake is continuing following brief work stoppages because of pre-election protests that at times turned violent.
Get thee to a confessional: Pope goes and wants you to as well
For Pope Francis, the Year of Mercy is all about sharing the experience of God's mercy with others. But first, he wants people to experience it themselves, in the confessional.
Recovery continues after deadly tornadoes hit Louisiana, Virginia
The funnel cloud was taking dead aim at Dale and Susan St. Pierre's home in LaPlace — located less than a block from Ascension of Our Lord Church — and it was time for their family to duck and cover.
Pro-lifers just want high court to uphold ‘common-sense law,’ says Ryan
The pro-life rally in front of the Supreme Court March 2 was under siege.
