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ACTS offers brighter future for Donnelly College students
Last year, Donnelly provided tuition assistance to 94 percent of its student body, awarding more than $700,000 in institutional aid.
Eucharist must create culture that welcomes all, says Manila cardinal
The Eucharist is supposed to create a new culture, one that is welcoming and only sees the flaws and failures of others as a reminder of one's own need for God's mercy, said Philippine Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle.
Enjoying ‘paczki’ on Fat Tuesday prepares soul for the ‘sacrifices of Lent’
The foot-tapping melodies of Polish-style polka music that greets patrons as they enter the Kiedrowski family's bake shop says that old-world hospitality is at hand.
Prayers, care for sick are common ground for believers, pope says
Praying for a loved one's health and healing, tenderly caring for them and asking very human questions about why people suffer are experiences Christians, Muslims and Jews all share, Pope Francis said.
German, Austrian bishops urge their countries to keep accepting refugees
Catholic bishops in Germany and Austria have urged their countries to continue accepting refugees, despite demands for new restrictions after New Year's Eve violence in Cologne and other cities.
Religious freedom is being challenged in fundamental ways, say speakers
Religious freedom is being challenged in fundamental ways, according to speakers at a panel discussion on "Religious Liberty and the Future: Faith, Skepticism, Culture and Hope" at the Heritage Foundation in Washington Jan. 21.
Chaldean patriarch details acts of discrimination against Christians
Iraq's Chaldean Catholic patriarch said increasing incidents of discrimination against Christians in Iraqi society were inciting fear and causing an exodus of Christians from their homeland.
Follow example of Pope Francis, church leaders say at eucharistic congress
Two Asian church leaders urged participants in the 51st International Eucharistic Congress to follow the example of Pope Francis, working to reach people on the periphery.
Iowa priest goes viral for celebrating Mass for snow-bound group
Father Patrick Behm of Le Mars confessed to being overwhelmed by all the attention.
