Lent and Life March 22, 2024 Prayer app reveals the most popular choices by America's college students during Lent College students' top prayers on the Christian prayer app Hallow this season of Lent are the "Pray40" series on suffering — as well as the St. Michael's Prayer. Here's why.
Faith & Values March 22, 2024 Movie producer of 'Cabrini' responds to critics that film fails to show nun's faith motivation Now in theaters, the movie "Cabrini," which tells of the life of Mother Cabrini, a Catholic nun, has been hailed for its storytelling and cinematography. But some faith critics have issues with it.
Sex Crimes March 21, 2024 Pope Francis defrocks notorious bishop who confessed to abusing his nephew Belgian bishop Roger Vangheluwe confessed to abusing his nephew 14 years ago but faced no punishment from the Vatican. Pope Francis defrocked the infamous bishop in early March of 2024.
Lent and Life March 19, 2024 Feast of St. Joseph: Why Christians celebrate the foster father of Jesus on this day Fr. Angelo Carusi, pastor of St. Rocco's Church in Rhode Island, reflects on St. Joseph's Day, and why so many people are devoted to the spouse of the Virgin Mary.
Joe Biden March 18, 2024 Americans aren't buying Biden's 'devout Catholic' label, poll finds Americans are skeptical of President Biden's claim to be a "devout Catholic," according to a new poll from Pew Research.
Lent and Life March 17, 2024 Story of St. Patrick offers important lessons during Lent, says Pennsylvania-based priest St. Patrick's story of a rebellious teen who became a slave, then a Catholic bishop and evangelist is a lesson of God's forgiving nature, said Fr. Timothy Harris, a Pennsylvania pastor.
Belarus March 15, 2024 Belarus hits Catholic activist with 3-year prison sentence for insulting Lukashenko Roman Catholic activist Uladzislau Beladzed was sentenced to three years in a Belarusian prison Friday for insulting President Alexander Lukashenko and "inciting social discord."
Pope Francis March 15, 2024 Pope acknowledges health problems and backlash, but says he isn't going anywhere in new memoir Pope Francis released an autobiography entitled “Life: My Story Through History," which is being published on March 19, the eleventh anniversary of his installation as pope.
Europe March 15, 2024 Polish Catholics elect new leader as church grapples with aftermath of sexual abuse The Polish Catholic Church, facing declining church attendance due to scandals of clergy abuse, has elected Archbishop Tadeusz Wojda as its new leader.
LIFESTYLE March 14, 2024 Miraculous origins of the Virgin of Charity of Cobre, beloved by Cubans around the world The story of the Virgin of Charity of Cobre is filled with mystery and purportedly miraculous details. Here's how Our Lady of Charity came to be the patron saint of Cuba.
Lent and Life March 14, 2024 Maine priest, during Lent, urges taking time to acknowledge God's constant presence among us Fr. Kyle Doustou, a priest from Maine and the chaplain of the University of Maine's Newman Center, shared reflections on what it means for God to truly be with humanity always.