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Catholic opposition to the death penalty is relatively new in the church’s history, but has helped shape public debate.
Robert Giard spent his career photographing hundreds of cultural luminaries and niche literary figures in the hopes of ...
This Quaint Georgia College Town Was Home To One Of The South’s Most Famous Authors Plan your trip to explore historic sites, shop unique stores, and try delicious Southern cuisine.
The revelation that Pope Leo XIV has Louisiana Creole roots shines a light on a community of Catholics that has shaped New Orleans, from a famous Voodoo priestess to the self-proclaimed inventor ...
Italian-American Catholic priest Robert Sirico, who was recently interviewed about the papal conclave, has a very famous brother.
Their critics call them MAGA Catholics. Others label them as traditionalists — even fundamentalists. What is certain is that conservative or “faithful” Catholics, as they often prefer to be ...
Long before Catholic writer Flannery O'Connor raised her famous peacocks as an adult in rural Georgia, she kept canaries and chickens at 207 E. Charlton St., her childhood home in Savannah.
Catholic writer Flannery O’Connor is seen in an undated photo. From March 21-23, 2025, a museum in Savannah, Ga., dedicated to her literary genius and fascinating personality is celebrating the ...
Pope's attaché from Windsor scores Colbert interview A onetime Detroiter and Vatican spokesman grills Stephen Colbert, self-professed America's most famous Catholic ...
On This Day: Irish Famine writer William Carleton is born William Carleton, the man famed for his depictions of life in Ireland during The Great Hunger, was born on this day, February 20, 1794.