Fr. Federico Lombardi disputed an Italian journalist’s claim that Pope Francis told him that “all the remarried who ask” will be admitted to Communion.

Fr. Federico Lombardi disputed an Italian journalist’s claim that Pope Francis told him that “all the remarried who ask” will be admitted to Communion.
I. Introduction A. Every Christmas night, long after gifts were exchanged and the dishes were washed, mom and dad would gather us together to look at old family photographs – some neatly stowed in albums, others waiting patiently to be put in an album. Those photos always brought back memories, along with laughter and tears. […]

The regulation requires that Catholic hospitals and health care providers perform or provide gender transition services and more.
We all know that one who can be trusted in small things is the one who can be trusted in large. Perhaps she who is honest in small sums saves the world’s integrity, piece by piece.
On the first day of creation, God said, “Let there be light!”I said the same words the other day when my kitchen lights burned out — while I was cooking dinner. So, while I sauteed greens under the dim light projecting from above my stove, Patrick ran out to Home

The sixth annual Archdiocese of Baltimore Filipino Saints Fiesta Celebration at the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen in Homeland Sept. 25 wove together culture and faith.
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Worshippers, some in 18th century garb, packed St. Ignatius Church Sept. 25 to open the 225th anniversary year of the Hickory parish.

The Women’s Care Center, located at 7625 Belair Rd., opened May 9 and has since performed more than 130 ultrasounds for expectant mothers,
I. Introduction – The Soul of Brevity Dear family members and friends of our seminarians, All day long the seminarians have been insisting that my homily tonight should be no less than 45 minutes and that it should delve into the most obscure aspects of the Incarnation. But I urged our seminarians, please to restrain […]
We play an important role in fostering the kind of country in which we want to live.

New York’s Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan will take part in the upcoming presidential inauguration of Republican Donald Trump.
