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How the Catholic Church helped change the conversation about capital punishment in the United States
Catholic opposition to the death penalty is relatively new in the church’s history, but has helped shape public debate.
Msgr. Joseph Prior unpacks the classic story of the Good Samaritan that Jesus tells in this Sunday’s Gospel. We hear the Lord speaking to our hearts and inviting us to open our minds to our neighbors, ...
And don't 'just ask for one miracle — they should ask for five or 10,' Amthony DeStefano advises. 'A new Age of Miracles ...
In a rare moment of Christian ecumenism, white evangelicals, mainline Protestants, Roman Catholics and Black church leaders ...
With processions large and small, Atlanta Catholics celebrated the Feast of Corpus Christi during the weekend of June 21-22.
This week on “The Spiritual Life,” Father James Martin speaks with Stephen Colbert about his experience of being a “fallen ...
Lux Mundi Center in Brazil recently promoted a cycle of conferences with Father Hans Zollner, a major international expert on ...
I have, after 80 years, felt something that I never thought I would in this century as a Roman Catholic. I feel optimistic. I ...
Nearly 100 American men and women from the United States are currently being considered for sainthood. And many Catholics ...
As a practicing Catholic, I believe in the power of public witness, the beauty of Eucharistic devotion and the transforming ...
Pride says, ‘I am not a creature; I am my own creator.’ It is the original sin of the first man and woman that separated them ...
Is it possible to embrace the idea of a special, evenly divinely ordained mission for America without violating Christian ...
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