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On May 22, members of this historic religious movement, which originated in 17th-century England, planned to deliver a copy of the 1657 Flushing Remonstrance—a petition seen as a precursor to ...
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 9-0 in favor of the Catholic Charities Bureau, granting them a religious exemption from Wisconsin's unemployment insurance tax. This decision overturned a lower court ...
In this not-quite memoir, Tom Inglis meditates on his journey away from the 20th-century Irish Catholicism into which he was born, exploring the intersections between his personal story and the ...
A faith-filled Catholic woman religious, she is deeply committed to ministry, social justice and scholarship, focusing on the spiritual lives of African women and Ignatian spirituality.
The Sisters of Bon Secours are launching a citywide campaign against gun violence with seven other Catholic congregations ... are part of a coalition of religious sisters and others advocating ...
A mob stormed a Christian-led gathering on Tamil rights and constitutional ... mostly Hindu. The CSM’s convener and Catholic priest, Father Sherard Jayawardena, said it was very disturbing to see a ...
It will also outline the foundations of religious liberty in the United States. Previously, Dolan has served as president of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) and has led ...
Supporters of the Oklahoma school, St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School, mistakenly think religious charter schools would be a win for faith. But in truth, turning Sunday schools into ...
The last time Christian Palmer Jr. and his Roman Catholic teammates spread out across Cumberland Valley’s Chapman Field, Bishop McDevitt was the talent-rich program celebrating a PIAA 5A title.
According to Vatican statistics, there are close to 600,000 professed women religious in the Catholic Church. The number of religious-order priests is about 128,500 and the number of religious ...
But unlike other charter schools, the Catholic charter schools were to be overtly religious, serving as "a genuine instrument of the church" with a curriculum imbued by church doctrine.
Charles Russo, director of a doctorate education program and research law professor at the University of Dayton, a Catholic institution, suspects the Supreme Court saw the proposed religious ...