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Dioceses of Venice leader Bishop Frank Dewane called for state and federal leaders to have more compassion for migrants as ...
Nearly 100 American men and women from the United States are currently being considered for sainthood. And many Catholics ...
In the 1870s, as the country moved uneasily into the post-Civil War Reconstruction era, St. Anthony of Padua Parish in ...
The Diocese of Arlington, Virginia, recently ordained 12 new Catholic priests in a joyful Mass at its cathedral.
The Catholic Diocese of Youngstown sold the St. Joseph Care Center in Louisville, Ohio, to Lemmon-DeHoff Acquisition and Holding Co. for $6.5 million. The center will continue operating as a ...
Bishop Michael Martin has pursued new restrictions on the traditional Latin Mass and other liturgical changes that have angered some Catholics in the Diocese of Charlotte. An anonymous open letter ...
The Diocese of Wilmington’s Catholic Business Network launches next month, connecting Delaware’s Catholic business leaders for networking and collaboration.
The three Catholic parishes in Westport are combining into one new parish. The Diocese of Fall River on May 25 announced parish closures and mergers in New Bedford and Westport that will take ...
The Diocese of Norwich is ready to move past its legal troubles and focus on its Catholic faith. The United States Bankruptcy Court in Hartford confirmed the Diocese of Norwich’s Joint Plan of ...
PITTSBURGH — For the first time in the Catholic Church’s history, an American, Cardinal Robert Prevost of Chicago, was elected as the newest Pope.
ALBANY — Officials from Albany’s Roman Catholic Diocese hailed the election of Robert Francis Prevost as Pope Leo XIV, the first pontiff from the United States, at a news conference Thursday ...
The Catholic Diocese of Green Bay bishop said Leo's selection confirms the strength of the U.S. church. The bishop said Pope Leo XIV is a humble man with a pastor's heart.
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