WASHINGTON (OSV News) -- At Nov. 1 Masses for All Saints' Day, new Cardinal Christophe Pierre, the apostolic nuncio to the United States, and Washington Cardinal Wilton Gregory emphasized that all people are called to be saints by loving God and others
On Oct. 31 in London, the spotlight was on the exceptional contribution of Catholic religious sisters to the anti-trafficking movement at the inaugural Sisters Anti-Trafficking Awards, or SATAs. The event in London honored Sister Seli Thomas of the Sisters of Mary Immaculate
TORONTO (OSV News) — “The Tammy Peterson Podcast” delves into issues such as faith through a counter-cultural lens. Behind the podcast stands a 62-year-old cancer survivor and wife of Canadian psychologist Jordan Peterson who has just begun the journey to become a
The goal of the National Eucharistic Revival and local components such as the New York State Eucharistic Congress -- to restore devotion to the Real Presence and its mystery of love -- is a "game-changer" for individuals and the world, as Bishop
In the 25 years since the U.S. International Religious Freedom Act became law, "restrictions on religious freedom have been steadily increasing for several years" around the globe, said the chairmen of the U.S. bishops' religious liberty and international policy committees.
"Sadly," 80% of
LEWISTON, MAINE (OSV NEWS) "Evil is part of the world in which we live," said Bishop Robert P. Deeley of Portland, Maine during a Mass Oct. 27 in Lewiston, Maine. "It's how we deal with it which is important." Bishop Deeley made
A church community in rural Arizona is praying for answers more than a week after someone stole a crucifix from the altar at St. Patrick's Church in Bisbee. The crucifix rested above the tabernacle and was present the morning of Oct. 16
In his second year as an offensive tackle for the Seattle Seahawks, Abraham "Abe" Lucas is living his childhood dream. Even so, it's faith, not football, that's the most important thing for this self-described "hard-core Catholic."
The story of David's House in Richmond in the Indianapolis Archdiocese is all about transformation.
Yes, there is the changing of a building from decrepit to gleaming white and welcoming. But there also is the transformation of a site of despair -- the
"If you look at where our conference is, there's still work to be done," Rep. Steve Scalise told reporters after withdrawing his name. "Our conference still has to come together and is not there. There are still some people that have their