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Cardinal Schönborn: ‘We Must Accept the Decline of Europe’
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The Catholic University of America’s ‘Visionary’ New Board Chairman Takes the Wheel
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Pope Francis in East Timor Says Children Show Us How to ‘Be Cared for by God’
According to World Bank data, East Timor has a national poverty head count ratio at $3.65 a day, with approximately 40% of the population living below the poverty line.
Catholics in East Timor Welcome Pope Francis to Their Island ‘Oasis’ of Religious Vocations
Among those gathered were religious sisters who serve the poor in the developing nation’s mountainous regions.
Catholic Comedian Jim Gaffigan to Host Al Smith Dinner; Trump, Harris to Attend
The Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation Dinner, first held in 1945, is organized to raise money for charitable causes in the Archdiocese of New York.
Eucharist is My Strength in Difficult Times, Bishop Tells International Eucharistic Congress
During the interview, Bishop Cantú shared a personal reflection of his experience of Jesus in the Eucharist based on his 30 years as a priest and 16 as a bishop.
1,600 Children Receive First Communion at International Eucharistic Congress
The Mass was celebrated by the archbishop of Quito, who told the children that this was ‘a day of celebration, a great day in their lives.’
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.