There are important things to be learned from each of these God-touched human personalities for the challenges Catholicism faces in the post-modern world of the twenty-first century.
There are important things to be learned from each of these God-touched human personalities for the challenges Catholicism faces in the post-modern world of the twenty-first century.

“We bishops and all who serve the Lord need also to open our hearts to the joy that others will give to us,” Archbishop Kurtz said.

Students at The School of the Incarnation went outdoors Nov. 14 for lessons in environmental stewardship, forestry and the passage of time.

Archbishop Lori says bishops should speak out for religious freedom for all people of faith whose beliefs are compromised.

“I ask your forgiveness if I have ever offended you with my words or for not having said something that I should have,” the pope said.

The Vatican said the visit was a sign that God loves and is merciful to everyone experiencing difficulty.
One sunny afternoon I walked our boys to the playground. They started climbing a jungle gym with two children they didn’t know, and they fell easily into conversation.“Are you Chinese?” the older child—a girl—asked them. The conversation jumped to adoption, how families are formed, and on and on and on.
I. Introduction A. Let me begin with words of congratulations and gratitude. We wouldn’t be gathered in this beautiful new church were it not for the leadership, hard work, and perseverance of your pastor, Fr. Keith. Let’s express our deepest gratitude! I also join with all of you in thanking the parish staff, parish lay […]
The day before Donald Trump was elected president of the U.S., Pope Francis said he would make no judgments about the candidate and was interested only in the impact his policies would have on the poor.

Joseph I. Cassilly, State’s Attorney for Harford County and parishioner of St. Ignatius, Hickory, speaks with the Catholic Review.

On this Veterans Day, more than 60 people gathered at St. Paul’s to pay homage to all those who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces.

“The company that owns the ship has abandoned the ship,” Monsignor FitzGerald explained.
