In a nation founded on religious liberty, the Army’s October decision to cancel Catholic chapel contracts strikes a blow against the very freedoms our troops defend. Archbishop Timothy P. Broglio, ...
Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s brutal treatment of racial minorities, mostly of Hispanic heritage, caused Pope Leo XIV to call upon Catholic leadership to issue a forceful statement condemning ...
In mid-October, Catholic clergy arrived at the doors of the makeshift ICE detention center in Broadview, Illinois, in hopes of bringing the Eucharist, the central sacrament of the faith, to those ...
Some Catholic parishes in four northern New Jersey counties may be consolidated as soon as 2027, church officials said. The discussion in the Archdiocese of Newark is the latest challenge facing ...
This chapter exclusively explores views and experiences among U.S. Catholics (i.e., the 20% of U.S. adults who say they are Catholic when asked about their present religion). Many Americans who are ...
This chapter exclusively explores views and experiences among U.S. Catholics (i.e., the 20% of U.S. adults who say they are Catholic when asked about their present religion). Many Americans who are ...
Sydney Johnston grew up in a nondenominational Christian household — but now the Upper West Side millennial is a devout Catholic. “There’s just something so beautiful and transcendent about the ...
Sister Rosa, born Ngoc Hong Thi Pham in Vietnam, says the children she teaches at St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Academy in New York City "look like angels." The 35-year-old native of Saigon is a nun ...
Vice President J. D. Vance has emerged as one of the Trump administration’s unwavering defenders on many issues. One of his most widely quoted retorts to critics occurred on the January 26 edition of ...
Several nominees to serve in President Donald Trump's administration are Catholic, some of whom are leaders for an emergent Catholic right. With the leadership of political figures like Vice President ...
There's a saying that Catholic converts are like freshly lit candles—burning bright, but sometimes melting the wrong way. JD Vance proves it. Though he has been Catholic for only five years, the newly ...
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