Minnesota parish dedicates Living Stations to two past cast members, including a young parishioner remembered for his portrayal of Jesus and his own death at 33, the same age Jesus was when he died on the cross.
Leaning into a sprinter's stance while watching the 2008 Olympics, 8-year-old Sydney McLaughlin visualized her future. Fast forward eight years. The junior at Union Catholic High School earned a spot on the Women's USA Track and Field Team.
Riddled with anxiety, fear, and
During Easter Vigil Masses March 30, at least 2,364 registered catechumens and candidates from parishes across the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston will be newly initiated into the Catholic Church or enter full communion with the church.
Catechumens are those who will receive baptism, first
Pope Francis has accepted the resignation of Bishop William P. Callahan, 73, from the pastoral governance of the Diocese of La Crosse, Wisconsin, for health reasons, and has appointed Detroit Auxiliary Bishop Gerard W. Battersby as his successor.
The 2024 Men's Division I NCAA Tournament gets underway March 19 with the "First Four" play-in games, and seven Catholic schools will be playing at least once in the single-elimination Big Dance.
When Bishop David J. Bonnar of Youngstown celebrates a Mass of blessing at St. Patrick Church in Hubbard on St. Patrick's Day, it will be the first Mass at the church since it was forced to close its doors Jan. 18, 2021,
The Diocese of Camden, N.J., and related Catholic entities will fund a trust of $87.5 million for more than 300 survivors of sexual abuse in the diocese, in a plan confirmed March 14 to resolve the diocese's Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
The trust, which
The baptism-in-a-day event was designed to be welcoming to families that had not had their children baptized for varying reasons. It included sacramental preparation, lunch, an invitation to become involved in parish life at the cathedral and the conferral of baptism during
A survivor of clergy sexual abuse said he hopes a new podcast detailing his case will shed light on the uphill battle victims in Italy face when seeking justice from the Catholic Church.
The podcast, titled "La Confessione" ("The Confession") and premiering March
Even as a Minnesota House committee debated and moved forward a bill that would legalize physician-assisted suicide, Archbishop Bernard A. Hebda of St. Paul and Minneapolis led the state Senate and House in prayer March 7.
"Almighty God, you have made each person