
Pope Francis: ‘Mongolia Is a Symbol of Religious Freedom’
Pope Francis addressed about 700 people in the State Palace’s Ikh Mongol Hall while sitting beside Mongolian President Ukhnaagiin Khürelsükh.
Pope Francis addressed about 700 people in the State Palace’s Ikh Mongol Hall while sitting beside Mongolian President Ukhnaagiin Khürelsükh.
The government’s announcement came just hours before the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops released a statement reiterating its opposition to euthanasia.
A look at displays of devotion by contestants from around the world.
After being so threatened by Henry VIII, it’s amazing that the last abbot of Norton Priory survived.
‘We rejoice that Jesus continues to die and rise again in each gesture that we offer to the least of our brothers and sisters,’ Holy Father said in Feb. 15 homily in Chiapas that quotes Laudato Si.
COMMENTARY: 500 Years of division in Western Christianity: How St. John Paul II’s trenchant teaching opens the way toward unity in the Body of Christ.
King Henry VIII executed St. John Stone and tried to eradicate devotion to St. Thomas Becket, yet people still go on pilgrimage (or as tourists) to Canterbury. What would Henry think about that?
News lifts a local Church struggling to resolve clergy abuse cases and 'deficit spending.'
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