At a Feb. 1 Mass honoring the centennial of the Basilica of St. Mary becoming the first minor basilica in the United States, Church leaders spoke about the majestic Minneapolis church’s liturgical ...
The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity concludes at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Annunciation, near Jaffa Gate – the seat of the Melkite community in Jerusalem and one of the most discreet yet ...
Holy Family Passionist Retreat Center in West Hartford, Connecticut, is celebrating a milestone anniversary -- 75 years as a vibrant community dedicated to spiritual growth and transformation. From ...
At an outdoor vigil service honoring Alex Pretti and Sunday Masses in Catholic parishes in the Twin Cities, Catholics spoke ...
A priest behind a DJ deck in a packed nightclub? For some, it’s inspiring. For others, confusing — even troubling. Either way, Padre Guilherme Peixoto is impossible to ignore.
The following is the full text of Pope Leo XIV’s homily given Jan. 25, 2026, the feast of the conversion of St. Paul the ...
The traditional opening to the academic year will be held on September 8 University President William P. Leahy, S.J., will celebrate the annual Mass of the Holy Spirit with homilist Rev. Henry Shea, S ...
The symbol of Western Civilization, the Acropolis' Parthenon was converted to a Christian church for almost a millennium, ...
The objects and surroundings in our Catholic churches have a purpose and a history. Here is an overview of some of those sacred things.
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Q&A / A conversation with Kwame Anthony Appiah about the religious origins of social theory and his recent book Captive Gods. Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins The philosopher Kwame Anthony Appiah’s latest ...
The Holy Mass on Saturday, January 31, the Feast Day of St. John Bosco, at Don Bosco Utume Salesian Theological ...
AS a veteran, I am proud to be Australian and to celebrate our national day and to know it is also celebrated liturgically by our Church, with special readings and prayers and welcomed by many of our ...