Talitha Cere is the foundress of Momentum, a ministry for Catholic single mothers. Cere got married in 2018 but, for 14 years before that, she was a single mother to her son. During this time, she was involved in the Catholic community
Three orders of women religious were honored for their long ministry of education, pastoral outreach and witness to the Gospel.
Metropolitan Archbishop Borys A. Gudziak of the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Philadelphia conferred the 2023 Metropolitan Service Award on the Jesus, Lover of
Priests who leave public ministry often leave behind a trail of bewildered souls seeking understanding and resolution. The recent public episode involving the soon-to-be-laicized Father Alex Crow of the Archdiocese of Mobile is one such scenario. But what faithful Catholic today cannot
Pope Francis welcomed Loretto Sister Jeannine Gramick, co-founder of New Ways Ministry, and members of the ministry's staff to his residence Oct. 17, spending 50 minutes with them, New Ways said.
New Ways Ministry, a LGBTQ+ outreach, described the meeting in a press
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
Even though Hispanics account for more than 42% of U.S. Catholics, the number of U.S. born Hispanics serving the church -- as lay ministers, women and men religious, seminarians, priests and deacons -- has remained relatively low. Looking to increase the number
Grace Marriage program takes off in Diocese of Owensboro, Ky., expands to other dioceses
After taking off throughout the Diocese of Owensboro, a marriage enrichment program is expanding to other dioceses and parishes around the United States as leaders seek ways to embrace the Vatican's proposal of a catechumenal model for marriage formation.
The program, called Grace
On August 6, Father Charles F. Strobel of Nashville — a longtime advocate for the homeless — died at the age of 80 after a long, slowly progressing illness. In a tribute column to Father Strobel, Pat Nolan, a longtime, very respected
CAMDEN, N.J. (OSV News) — On Christmas morning of 2022, Mariah received a gift for her and her unborn child. Since learning she was pregnant last year, she had, for the most part, been alone. “The baby’s father and I broke up
Catholic fatherhood can be challenging in today's secularizing society.
But equipping Catholic fathers for their distinctive vocation has become a special mission for several dad-centered ministries offering a wealth of resources, encouragement and fellowship.