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Among the 138 recommendations of the Abuse in Care Royal Commission of Inquiry’s final report to parliament was a clear call: remove the legal time limits that prevent survivors of historic abuse from ...
An Israeli strike on Gaza’s only Catholic church has killed two people and injured several others, according to church officials.
Wakolo said the temple would not only be a symbol of church membership, but also a sign of "faith in life after death" and as ...
News about Roman Catholic Church, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
Israel kills three in Gaza Catholic church sheltering elderly, children At least three people were killed and 10 others wounded, including a priest, in Israel’s attack on the church.
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles has announced a new program to deliver hot meals, groceries and prescription medicines to parishioners amid ongoing immigration enforcement activity.
Cardinal Nichols noted that the request to recognize Newman, the most recently canonized saint in England and Wales, had been ...
St. Dunstan’s Parochial Church Council in Canterbury says it “would very much welcome communication with the Vatican” about exhuming Thomas More’s skull.
Ferguson — claiming the new law was a punch thrown straight at the Catholic church; that it forces priests to choose between obeying the state or violating a core religious duty.
St. Anthony of Padua Church in Casa Grande is being demolished eight months after it was damaged in a suspected arson fire.
A new bill in Congress would “safeguard” the U.S. citizenship of any American elected as pope of the Catholic Church and exempt him from paying taxes.