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‘May With Mary’ in the Vatican Gardens
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New Report Shows Fewer Abuse Claims Brought Against US Catholic Clerics
‘These numbers are not just numbers. The statistics are the many stories and accounts of the betrayal of trust and the lifelong journey towards recovery,’ Archbishop Timothy Broglio, president of the USCCB, wrote in the report’s introduction.
Lost Masterpiece of Christ Now on Display: ‘One of the Greatest Discoveries in the History of Art’
Caravaggio’s ‘Ecce Homo’ is housed at Museo del Prado in Madrid.
Catholic Family Dedicated to Regenerative Agriculture Says Farming and Faith Go Together
With a “normal” suburban childhood, Dan said it was his mom’s faith and dedication to their family time that inspired him to seek a career that would allow him to spend his days with his wife and children.
Carlo Acutis: What Did He Die of and Where is He Buried?
Acutis died at the young age of 15 in 2006 from acute promyelocytic leukemia (M3), which poses a much higher death rate than other forms of leukemia.
Corpus Christi: 30,000 People Expected to Turn out for Festival in Bolivia Stadium
The festival is scheduled to take place on Thursday, May 30. Entertainment will be provided by more than 500 students from local schools who are preparing outfits and choreography as part of the occasion.
New Mexico Priest Dies by Suicide Amid Child Sex Abuse Investigation
Father Balizan was ordained in 1989 and had served at eight parishes in the Santa Fe Archdiocese before his arrest.