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Caitlin Clark’s Former Coach Says She ‘Tries to Maximize her God-Given Talents’
Meyer joined “EWTN News Nightly” host Tracy Sabol on April 16 to share what it has been like for her to watch Clark become a basketball phenom.
Episcopal Bishops Oppose Catholic Music Group’s Use of New York Seminary
Since late 2023 the Catholic institution has been using the Episcopal seminary’s Chapel of the Good Shepherd in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan.
New York Prosecutor, Brooklyn Diocese Reach Agreement Over Sex Abuse Mishandling
Overall, the attorney general’s report on the inquiry cited nearly a dozen 'clergy case histories' in which the diocese failed in various ways to investigate or address abuse claims against priests.
Pope Francis: The Temperate Person is Balanced by Both Principle and Empathy
This reflection on Artistolean ethics sets the foundation for an understanding of virtue present in the Church’s teaching.
Christian Leaders in Africa Mark 30 Years Since Rwandan Genocide
The ACPF said the 30th anniversary of the genocide needs to inspire humanity to commit to seeking lasting peace.
Cardinal Goh of Singapore Hopes Pope Francis’ Visit Will ‘Spur a Renewal’ in the Country
Pope Francis’ visit will come 10 years after Cardinal Goh outlined his 10-year pastoral plan for the Catholic Church in Singapore.