New Shrine Announced to Honor First US-Born African American Priest
EXCLUSIVE: On Venerable Augustus Tolton, former slave-turned-Catholic priest: ‘He carried his crosses in life quietly and heroically,’ says Bishop Thomas Paprocki.
EXCLUSIVE: On Venerable Augustus Tolton, former slave-turned-Catholic priest: ‘He carried his crosses in life quietly and heroically,’ says Bishop Thomas Paprocki.
This is the first shrine dedicated to this cause in Central Asia, in a country marked by a long history of oppression of Christians, especially during the Soviet era.
New York City shrine reflects property’s holy mission and saint’s Eucharistic and Marian devotion.
The witness of God’s love is venerated at an Irish shrine and elsewhere.
Catholic sites abound in and outside of the Big Apple.
Visit St. Joseph the Worker Shrine in Lowell, Massachusetts.
The Indian Ocean island nation was profoundly moved by the Pope’s three-day visit earlier this month.
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