Catholic Summer Camps: Consider 2 Named for Saints and 1 That Focuses on the Eucharist
President Joe Biden Meets With Pope Francis at G7 Summit to Discuss Foreign Policy, Climate Change
Pope Francis Gets Laughs at Meeting With Big-Name Comedians
Following Election Losses for Hindu Nationalists, Indian Church Urges PM ‘To Ensure Inclusive Governance’
U.S. Bishops’ Pro-Life Chair on Opposition to Abortion Pill: It’s ‘Because We Love Women’
German Catholics Write Letter to Rome Over Synodal Way, Warn of ‘Serious Scandal’
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U.S. Bishops Vote to Take First Steps to Declare Adele Brise a Saint
On Oct. 9, 1859, the Belgian-born Brise reported seeing the first of three apparitions of the Virgin Mary while walking in the woods in Champion, Wisconsin.
Top European Human Rights Court Rules Countries Can’t be Forced to Introduce Assisted Suicide
Critics of PAS/E fear that redefining terminal illness, and the growing number of jurisdictions allowing PAS/E, will further jeopardize the infirm and mentally ill.
Vatican Appoints New Administrator of Steubenville Diocese Amid Possible Merger
Bishop Bradley had retired from the bishopric in Kalamazoo last July before being appointed by the Pope as apostolic administrator of Steubenville on Sept. 28.
Notre Dame Religious Liberty Clinic Backs Lawsuit Against Church Grant Discrimination
For more than a decade after the fund was originally launched in 2003, churches were eligible for — and often received — funding from the trust, according to the plaintiffs.