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We live in a time of polarization in society and even in the church. Too many of us maintain a spirit of "I've thought about ...
Catholics should remember to build upon the growth we’ve experienced in Lent, both humanly and spiritually, throughout the ...
Theological Institute graduates process into the chapel at St. John's Seminary for the Mass and graduation ceremony, May 15.
It can seem like “Love one another” should be something to which everyone can give agreement, a point of consensus that can settle disputes and resolve differences over doctrine or interpretation. I ...
A moment of Reflection. Every week, the Diocese of York offers a new reflection and prayer resource on video, for personal use or for churches to use in their Sunday worship, whether it’s in your ...
Speaking to members of the diplomatic corps accredited to the Holy See, Pope Leo said: “My own story is that of a citizen, the descendant of immigrants, who in turn chose to emigrate. All of us, in ...
Catherine Meeks is one of the Episcopal Church’s most impactful teachers on racial healing, Greg Garrett says.
The school year is quickly coming to a close, with ceremonies to be held May 19 through May 23. Read more about the Class of ...
In his inaugural homily, Pope Leo XIV calls for a Church rooted in love, unity, and mission, urging the faithful to become a ...
The full text in English of the homily given by Pope Leo XIV during the Mass of Inauguration of the Petrine Ministry May 18, ...
Vance and Rubio had a “cordial” meeting with Pope Leo XIV about relations between the U.S. and the Vatican, and finding ...
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