Second Philippine School Shooting in 2 Months Hits Jesuit University
The Catholic Educational Association of the Philippines urged the public not to circulate images of the attack, saying a grieving school community stands behind every post.
Pope Leo XIV: The Musical Heritage of the Church Must Be Preserved
The Pontiff’s Aug. 19 general audience focused on the role of sacred music in the liturgy.
As TPS Designations Expire, Catholic Bishops Remain Concerned About Safety in Affected Countries
'If we have, in good faith, offered temporary protected status, we should not return people until we deemed it safe to go back,' Bishop Brendan Cahill said.
Stories That Tell the US Catholic Story
COMMENTARY: Looking at US Catholic history through a fictional lens.
‘Summer of Saints’ Inspires on Social Media
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Catholic Relief Services Receives Share of $1.4 Billion in Aid to Faith‑Based Groups
Funding will help improve hospitals, clinics, and health networks in rural parts of Cameroon, Liberia, and Nigeria, working as part of a group of faith-based organizations, a CRS spokesperson said.
15,000 Faithful and Pope’s Representative Commemorate Centenary of 4 Cristero Martyrs in Mexico
A special Mass was held commemorating Sts. Luis Bátis Sáinz, Manuel Morales, Salvador Lara Puente and David Roldán Lara, who were martyred during the persecution of the Church in late 1920s.
Archbishop Moth Urges UN to Act Against Global Persecution of Believers
The president of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales urged world leaders to enforce religious freedom standards in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Is 30 Minutes Too Long for Confession?
A viral social-media exchange raises questions about what happens when a confession takes more than a few minutes.
U.S. Bishops Urge Supreme Court to Require 12-Person Juries for Criminal Cases
The bishops argue that the term 'jury' in the U.S. has historically referenced a body of 12 jurors.