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MOUNT ANGEL, Ore. — It’s a brand-new brewery with a tradition reaching back 1,500 years, its charisms including welcoming visitors and giving the monks involved a way to earn a living for Mount Angel Abbey. “It’s part of our tradition...
Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time   Cycle B 1) Is 53:10-11 Psalm 33:4-5, 18-20, 22 2) Heb 4:14-16 Gospel: Mk 10:35-45 To serve, not to be served If no spoken or written words of St. Teresa of Kolkata were ever recorded, the holy woman would still be...
The 177 Project is partnering this fall with 22 young musical artists to bring an "Evening of Eucharistic Adoration" and music to every diocese in the United States including Alaska, Hawaii and the U.S. Virgin Islands. St. Jude the Apostle...
MIAMI -- The physical impact of Hurricane Michael and the anticipated recovery period for parts of the Florida Panhandle appear to be on a scale of last year's Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, according to...
BALTIMORE -- This generation of immigrants to Baltimore will continue to find a haven in the Catholic Church. That was the message Oct. 10 from the steps of Sacred Heart of Jesus-Sagrado Corazon de Jesus, where Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh,...
HOUSTON — When Edrina Villagomez’s parents came to the United States illegally, they achieved the dream of her grandfather: to migrate to “El Norte,” the North, and live and work in the U.S. A college senior majoring in international studies,...
VATICAN CITY — Bishops from Chile and Puerto Rico told the Synod of Bishops that the church must do more to help young people live out their faith and involve them in the life of the church rather than...
BEIRUT — The future of Lebanon’s long-standing tradition of Catholic education is at risk because of a controversial law governing teacher salaries. Salary increases for teachers in the private school sector are called for in a law that took effect...
WASHINGTON — With a Mass, processions and fellowship, about 800 people, mostly immigrants, gathered at the Shrine of the Sacred Heart Church in Washington Oct. 14 to celebrate the canonization of St. Oscar Romero. The modern-day Salvadoran martyr who advocated...
Catholic Charities, Inc., of the Diocese of Wilmington, has received a 3-year grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration on Children, Youth, and Families. The $200,000 per-year grant will support Catholic Charities Bayard House program,...