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Emotional, psychological and physical trauma of coronavirus pandemic beginning to be felt

WASHINGTON   -- The psychological and emotional trauma of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic is only now beginning to be felt, and is bound to keep...

Interreligious dialogue expert Margaret Karram elected president of Focolare movement

VATICAN CITY  -- Delegates to the general assembly of the Focolare movement elected Margaret Karram, an expert in interreligious dialogue, president for a six-year...

Poet Amanda Gorman gained prominence in her parish before shedding light to all at...

WASHINGTON  -- Long before she burst into the public spotlight delivering her inauguration poem, Amanda Gorman got a standing ovation from fellow parishioners of...

New Orleans’ Norman C. Francis Parkway is an act of justice: Shannen Dee Williams

The people we choose to honor in public spaces matter. As such, thousands rejoiced on Jan. 1, 2021, when New Orleans' Jefferson Davis Parkway officially...

Bishops welcome new beginning, offer prayers for the common good in the United States

WASHINGTON -- Bishops throughout the country welcomed the inauguration of Joe Biden as the nation's 46th president, saying it was a celebration of democracy...

Mass of thanksgiving in Washington draws leaders from both sides of the aisle

WASHINGTON -- Hours before his inauguration as president, Joe Biden and incoming Vice President Kamala Harris were joined by the spouses and congressional leaders...

Christian leaders reflect about their beliefs, leave Jan. 6 Capitol riot behind, in celebrating...

Some Christian leaders said they watched the scenes coming out of the U.S. Capitol Jan. 6 with "horror," particularly as they saw some in...

Convicted murderer Lisa Montgomery put to death after early-morning Supreme Court reversal

WASHINGTON -- After a flurry of court decisions, the Supreme Court reversed a pair of rulings from federal appeals courts that had put death-row...

St. Frances Cabrini is subject of film being produced by Philadelphia businessman

PHILADELPHIA — Pop quiz: Who was the first female American citizen to be canonized a saint? Elizabeth Seton? No. Rose Duchesne? No. Katharine Drexel? No. Try...

Father Leon Bonikowski, Oblate of St. Francis de Sales, dies at 83

Rev. Leon V. Bonikowski, OSFS, professed member of the Wilmington-Philadelphia Province of the Oblates of St. Francis de Sales for 63 years, died Wednesday,...

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