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Pope Francis Appoints New Bishop of Burlington, Vermont
Father McDermott has been serving as administrator of the Burlington Diocese since October of last year.
Could Edith Stein be Declared the Next Doctor of the Church?
If accepted, Stein, also known by her religious name St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross, could become the fifth woman to be declared a doctor of the Church.
‘Love of Neighbor at a Global Scale’: Dioceses Launch Faith-Driven Environmental Programs
Laudato Si’ has had a major effect on Catholic environmental awareness around the world and in the U.S.
An Afternoon With the New Swiss Guards: Preparing For a Mission of Faith and Service
The Swiss Guard is indeed the smallest standing army in the world, numbering only 135 members.
Pope Francis: Let Us Thank the Lord for Our Friends
Speaking to the crowd gathered below in St. Peter’s Square on a sunny Sunday in Rome, the Pope remarked that Jesus desires to share in this great gift of friendship with us.
‘Holy Fire’ Ceremony at Jesus’ Tomb Marks Beginning of Orthodox Easter Celebrations
The Orthodox Christian ceremony, which is attended by Catholics and other Christians, as well, has been held continuously since at least 1106.