The urgent need for Catholic parishes to welcome young and old with disabilities -- and their families -- was prominent among presentation threads at a Feb. 17 conference held virtually by the Diocese of Arlington, Virginia, "From Inclusion to Belonging: Creating Communities
In the aftermath of "horrifying events" and their "cruel context," Christian leaders condemned the attack "against innocent civilians" in a March 1 statement and called "for the warring parties to reach an immediate and lengthy ceasefire that allows for the speedy disbursement
A candidate for sainthood is inspiring Catholic Scouts in Illinois to earn a new patch while deepening their relationship with Christ in the Eucharist.
The Catholic Committee on Scouting in the Diocese of Springfield, Illinois, has announced the creation of the Venerable Father
Thousands of mourners gathered in nearby streets, despite tight police cordons, chanting Navalny's name and slogans against President Vladimir Putin, while the dissident's small entourage headed for his grave at Borisovsky Cemetery in Moscow. Media reported dozens of mourners had been arrested
Alabama lawmakers in both the state's House and Senate Feb. 29 passed similar bills to implement legal protections to in vitro fertilization clinics following a ruling by that state's Supreme Court that frozen embryos qualify as children under the state law's wrongful
South Dakota lawmakers Feb. 29 approved what proponents call a medical education bill that would direct the state's Department of Health to create a video explaining the state's abortion regulations for health care professionals and the general public.
Proponents of the bill say
On Lowell Boulevard in northwest Denver, a beautiful Victorian home sits just across the street from the campus of Jesuit-run Regis University.
Inside that house, more than a century ago, a tiny and frail former slave swept the floors, made the beds and
Although probably not an historical character, Jonah's story carries lessons. God asked Jonah to perform a mission -- go to the pagans in the vast city of Nineveh and proclaim the true God. Understandably, Jonah's terrified. Instead of heading for Nineveh, he
Super Tuesday, the day during the U.S. presidential primary cycle when the largest number of states hold their elections on the same day, is scheduled for March 5. Recent polls indicate little room for surprises, but there are indications voters may still
Miners were still being evacuated over a week after a Venezuelan gold mine collapsed Feb. 20, killing at least 16 miners and leaving hundreds without work.
Local church leaders called for more support for Indigenous people, while the bishops of the country stayed