Eucharist is My Strength in Difficult Times, Bishop Tells International Eucharistic Congress
South Jersey Catholic School Hosts Memorial for Alumni NHL Star Johnny Gaudreau and His Brother, Matthew
The Catholic University of America’s ‘Visionary’ New Board Chairman Takes the Wheel
Catholic Comedian Jim Gaffigan to Host Al Smith Dinner; Trump, Harris to Attend
1,600 Children Receive First Communion at International Eucharistic Congress
Missouri Abortion Ballot Measure Could Be Thrown Out Following Court Ruling
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Grant Project Kickstarts New Field of Study: Experimental Philosophy of Religion
The budding area of experimental philosophy of religion applies experimental philosophy, as well as psychology and cognitive sciences, to various questions within the philosophy of religion.
Pope Francis’ Message to Global Literacy Event: Multilingual Education Promotes Dialogue
International Literacy Day 2024 is being celebrated in Yaoundé, Cameroon, Sept. 9–10.
New York Bishops: State ‘Equal Rights Amendment’ is ‘Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing’
New York is one of about a dozen states considering pro-abortion measures in the 2024 election.
Pope Francis Arrives in East Timor, Asia’s Youngest and Most Catholic Country
The country is overwhelmingly Catholic, with Catholics making up 98% of East Timor’s 1.3 million people.
Pope to Youth in Papua New Guinea: Words, Gestures of Love Overcome ‘Ugly Fruit of Hatred’
Moved by testimonies shared by youth representatives, the Pope reiterated the need for young people to not lose hope and build a future together by helping one another to rise again.
What Does the Catholic Church Teach About Immigration and Immigrants?
The Catholic Church has long been an advocate and protector of immigrants.