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The Friars will host the University of Rhode Island and Brown at Amica Mutual Pavilion in early December to close the 11-game ...
Archbishop Benedictus Hanno stressed that the celebrations are “a great joy for our Church and a living testimony to the ...
Missionary Richard Borgman and his son, Father Scott Borgman, live nearly 2,000 miles apart, in Gainesville, Georgia, and in ...
According to tradition, a part of the Holy Cross was discovered by the mother of the emperor Constantine, St. Helen, on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem in 326. A fifth century account describes this ...
COMMENTARY: ‘Apostolicam Actuositatem’ manifests a profoundly renewed vision of the role of the laity in the Church’s saving ...
Last Monday, June 2, marked the 150th anniversary of the episcopal consecration of James Augustine Healy as the second Bishop of Portland, Maine. James Augustine Healy was born into slavery in Jones ...
The gospel draws people to Christ; salvation is free but calls for full surrender, holiness, obedience, and a life ...
When Alan Lesk visited his internist for an annual checkup, he mentioned that he occasionally experienced some nasal discomfort. His doctor ordered the athletic, Delray Beach great-grandfather to get ...
They believed faith would carry them to the Holy Land—but the world wasn’t kind to innocence. Most never made it home.
Longtime Blade religion editor and author David Yonke offers his recollections on the Holy Saturday, 1980 murder of a 71-year-old nun that shocked the Toledo region.
Summertime is upon us, and while families are heading to the beach to cool off, many St. Tammany Parish swimmers are scurrying to local pools for top-notch competition.
Noblemen, enslaved people, freedom fighters, slaveowners: what the complex family tree of the first American pontiff reveals.