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MINNEAPOLIS — Weeknight visitors to a Twin Cities craft brewery might stumble upon one of the newest young adult ventures in the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis. Although they wouldn’t necessarily know it. There will be no telltale signs that...
  VALENCIA, Venezuela — On a recent Sunday morning, Anderson Cedeno, 32, lifted his hands to the sky like the thousands around him, singing along to the lyrics projected on three massive screens overhead. Some jumped with excitement. The choir swayed...
VATICAN CITY — Although a healthy curiosity can lead to new discoveries, too much curiosity can open the door to dangerous things that harm the soul, Pope Francis said. New technologies in the virtual world and innovations in communications such...
MINNEAPOLIS -- A federal appeals court upheld two lower court rulings that the assets of Catholic institutions, including parishes, are separate from those of the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis and that they cannot be consolidated with archdiocesan...
VATICAN CITY -- In an age when technology is ever-evolving, Catholic news organizations must be willing to adapt to effectively proclaim the Gospel to all, Pope Francis said. Speaking to directors and employees of Avvenire, the daily newspaper of the...
MELBOURNE, Australia -- After a monthlong pre-trial hearing, an Australian judge ordered Cardinal George Pell to stand trial on multiple charges of sexual abuse of minors, charges the cardinal consistently has denied. While dropping some of the charges, including what...
BRANDYWINE HUNDRED – One hundred minutes was not enough for St. Elizabeth and Brandywine to decide a winner in their girls soccer game April 30. Each team could solve the opposing goalkeeper only once as they played to a...
CLAYMONT - The Archmere Auks' girls soccer team took advantage of the wind and scored two second-half goals to beat the St. Georges Hawks, 2-1, on April 30. The Auks, ranked fourth in Division II by 302Sports.com, controlled the play...
HAMILTON PARK, N.J. -- Robert and Eleanor Reiss talked to their son, Bobby, in Palm Beach County, Florida, just two days before he died March 18, 2017, of an overdose of a synthetic opioid. Their son, living in a halfway...
VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Pope Francis prayed that the hopes for peace strengthened by the meeting of the leaders of North and South Korea will not be dashed, and he urged Catholics during the month of May to pray...