This Lenten season, as we fast and serve and pray, I hope we can try to find moments just to be with God.
This Lenten season, as we fast and serve and pray, I hope we can try to find moments just to be with God.

The Supreme Court sent a death-row case back to lower courts, saying the inmate’s intellectual disability should prevent his execution.

This animated take on the trauma of acquiring a younger sibling can best be described as amusing but flimsy.

The Panthers received an invitation to the Dick’s Sporting Goods High School Nationals and a date with Hamilton Heights (Tenn.) Christian Academy at 11 a.m. March 31 in New York.

Watch and listen to testimonials from parents and students.
The papal nuncio to the United States stressed how Catholics are called to view the pope and essentially work with him in the mission of spreading the Gospel.
Last Sunday, the “midway point” of Lent, we heard the beautiful, amazing account from the Gospel of John of the “man born blind” (John 9:1-41.) In it we see a beautiful progression of faith, not so much unlike the one of the Samaritan woman who earlier proclaimed Christ to her
The 65 men and women religious across the archdiocese celebrating jubilees in 2017 received kudos from Archbishop Lori at a special Mass.

Father Michael White remembered Cardinal Keeler as a “tornado” of nonstop work who considered it the “highest form of asceticism” to never waste a moment.

Several pallbearers talked about the genuine care and concern Cardinal Keeler showed for the priests of the archdiocese.

Mourners from near and far, and all walks of life and various creeds, filled the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen in Homeland March 28 for the funeral Mass of Cardinal Keeler.

“There’s no more appropriate place for the cardinal to be buried than this place he truly, truly loved with all his heart,” said Father Gilbert Seitz.
