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In his early 20s, Marcus Roesler, a parishioner of St. Francis Xavier in Shafer, said he felt influenced away from the ...
Stories about "the first 100 days" are standard fare at the beginning of a U.S. president's four-year term; the articles ...
As the world marks the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombings in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the Catholic Church must renew its ...
For Father Fernando Mañó Bixquert, a special calling to evangelize can be traced back to Valencia, Spain. He wanted to do ...
Chesterton Academy has a growing network of over 70 campuses worldwide. Matt Gerlach, the headmaster of the Hopkins campus, ...
Tarah Hazard sat in a neighborhood park last year as her 2-year-old son played by himself in the sand. Hazard yearned for friendship — for herself and her son — but as was so often the case, no other ...
The 143rd Supreme Convention of the Knights of Columbus opened in Washington Aug. 5 with a call to charity, unity, fraternity and patriotism, as Supreme Knight Patrick E. Kelly urged members to be ...
March 7, 1965 -- approximately 600 peaceful demonstrators approached the foot of the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama. They had begun their procession less than a mile away at the Brown Chapel A ...
Archbishop Bernard Hebda recently offered a glimpse into preparing for the next few years of pastoral care in the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis even as he reviewed fruits of walking in ...
The scars still borne by survivors of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and still visible on the cities' streets and buildings are a plea to pursue peace and disarmament, Pope Leo XIV said ...
Lacy Apfelbeck, founder of Edge of the Red Seas Ministries in St. Francis, believes she’s fortunate to know what it’s like to ...
A handwritten thank-you card was life-changing for Father George Younes more than 20 years ago. It radically altered his ...
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