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Daughter of Charity Sister Julia Huiskamp among finalists for Catholic Extension’s...
CHICAGO -- A Daughter of Charity in Illinois who serves children and families living in housing projects, a priest who leads a faith community...
U.S. Supreme Court will not hear appeal from Indiana University students...
WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court announced Aug. 12 that it will not hear an appeal from a group of students at Indiana University who...
Berlin Wall remnants remain a symbol of Cold War, determination of...
BERLIN -- Catholics and Protestants gathered Aug. 13 to remember the day in 1961 when their city was divided, becoming a symbol of the...
Fallen, injured Chicago officers held in prayer by Cardinal Blase Cupich,...
CHICAGO — Cardinal Blase J. Cupich of Chicago offered prayers for slain police officer Ella French and her family and friends “as they cope...
Camden, N.J., diocese attorney Martin McKernan remembered as ‘unabashedly dedicated Catholic,...
CAMDEN, N.J. -- Martin McKernan, legal counsel for the Diocese of Camden, New Jersey, since 1978, is being remembered as a "a true Catholic...
Cardinal Raymond Burke reveals he’s tested positive for COVID-19
VATICAN CITY — U.S. Cardinal Raymond L. Burke said he has tested positive for the virus that causes COVID-19.
In an Aug. 10 tweet, he...
Migrants crossing dangerous Darién Gap receive help from church
NECOCLÍ, Colombia — At a small church, Docasse Montry picked up a free food package that included rice, cooking oil and tuna.
It was basic,...
Vaccines are the way out of this plague and the church...
Here is an editorial titled: "Amid Delta climb, church must lead regarding vaccines" published online Aug. 10 by Our Sunday Visitor, a national Catholic...
Marathon bronze medalist Molly Seidel finds joy in running
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Molly Seidel, the most decorated runner in the University of Notre Dame’s history, became just the third American woman to...
Centennial of a murder: Recalling a priest, the Klan and a...
DUBLIN — Irish Father James E. Coyle faced prejudice and threats and ministered during the height of the Spanish flu pandemic. One hundred years...










