In the hours after a Washington teenage boy was shot and killed April 4 on the platform of the Brookland-CUA Metro station, The Catholic University of America canceled evening classes and athletic practices and advised students to shelter in place as police
The Catholic University of America in Washington announced March 20 that Teresa Pitt Green, a writer and speaker who promotes healing for survivors of abuse and their families in the church, would receive an honorary doctoral degree at its May 11 commencement
Peter Kilpatrick: At Catholic University, we are proudly living out our motto, "Deus Lux Mea Est," namely, "God Is My Light." I expect that visitors will notice the vibrant banners and positive messages of hope and light of our new brand. More
The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., is welcoming a donated picture of Christ crucified drawn by Catholic convert and Hong Kong media mogul Jimmy Lai from prison. “It is a great honor for us to receive this drawing of the
The Catholic University of America has ended its contract with a psychology professor who recently invited a self-described "abortion doula" to address a class of students.
"Now that we have clear evidence that the content of the class did not align with our
A new initiative by the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., promises to foster children’s love for the Faith and, in particular, their participation in the Eucharist. “The primary goal is the ongoing sharing of pastoral resources through the recently launched
The Catholic University of America plans to auction Judy Garland’s iconic blue gingham checkered dress from “The Wizard of Oz” to fund its Benjamin T. Rome School of Music, Drama, and Art. The dress was donated by Mercedes McCambridge, an actress and
Cardinal Gregory discusses synodality, Latin Mass at The Catholic University of America
At The Catholic University of America to discuss the need for a diverse and welcoming church, Washington Cardinal Wilton D. Gregory fielded a wide range of audience questions while also reflecting on his own faith journey from childhood.
A Dominican priest and specialist in moral theology will become The Catholic University of America's first vice president of ministry and mission, giving him a seat on the school's presidential cabinet.
Dominican Father Aquinas Guilbeau currently serves as the university's chaplain and director
On a remarkable Monday night at the Catholic University of America, the presence of Antonia Acutis, the mother of Blessed Carlo Acutis, illuminated the campus with a unique and inspiring radiance. Carlo, a beloved young figure on the path to sainthood, devoted