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Grayson Pope, two years after a traumatic brain injury, is walking, talking and living his dream at the University of Tennessee, fueled by faith and determination.
Focusing on living a virtuous life leads to flourishing as a Catholic in modern times, suggested Kate Soucheray, a licensed marriage and family therapist emeritus.
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops focused on morality in its own campaign to end capital punishment, which was launched in 2005. And from time to time, popes have made special appeals to ...
In this Story Behind the Song, Bart Herbison, executive director of NSAI, speaks to Keith Follese and Michael Dulaney about ...
July 17, 1987, is a day forever ingrained in his memory. At the time, he was an assistant pastor at a Mesquite church, ...
A cluster of books from religion publishers arrives in time to meet the queasy stomachs and souls so many face in today’s ...
Following a dimly lighted trail at Heber Valley Camp, the Look Unto Christ Walk is designed to help individuals navigate life ...
Seven people were shot in a mass shooting event in downtown Indianapolis that claimed the lives of two people, including a ...
Corpus Christi native Father Jim Craig was recently ordained, joining the same diocese as his sister, Sister Rachel.
Across California, clergy leaders are accompanying migrants at their asylum hearings. 'We’re there trying to appeal to a ...
Their presence offers a quiet model for how to show up for someone who’s hurting: not by fixing them, but simply by staying ...
Her son, Loki Mulholland, an award-winning filmmaker and a member of Omega Psi Phi, says he learned to show up in spaces where people told him he didn’t belong. “The world told me I didn’t belong in ...