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A line of altar servers receive Communion from a priest, all in white robes
From Masses to baptisms, weddings and confessions, the church provides a window into the religious life of Catholic expatriates in Qatar.
The Jesuit superior general admitted that a famous Jesuit priest had been convicted of one of the most serious crimes in the Catholic Church some two years before the Vatican decided to shelve another case against him.
Monks from the Abbey of Our Lady of New Clairvaux walk the vineyards on the abbey’s property
How the Catholic Church—from Jesus to Dom Perignon to modern monks—has helped perfect the art of winemaking
The child Jesus protected by his parents, angels and a sturdy roof over his head.
“Let’s reduce the level of Christmas spending a bit,” the pope said. “Let’s have a simpler Christmas with more modest gifts. Let’s send what we save to the people of Ukraine, who are suffering so much.”
Pope Francis greets people during his general audience in the Paul VI hall at the Vatican.
In his weekly general audience, Pope Francis speaks about the necessity of diligence when entering the final phase of the journey of discernment.
Fans of Colm Tóibín will no doubt be pleased at the news that he has a new book of essays coming out.
In a stunning move, Cardinal Marc Ouellet, 78, has filed a lawsuit for defamation against a Canadian woman for making “unfounded accusations of alleged sexual assault” against him.
“Whether it be directed towards people of color, immigrants, Jews, Muslims, hatred is never acceptable,” said the archbishop of Washington and Catholic co-chair of the National Council of Synagogues consultation for the U.S.C.C.B.
A Reflection for Sunday of the Third Week of Advent, by Kerry Weber
In an interview with America, Cardinal Wilton Gregory said that Catholics have an obligation to be well-informed about the news, especially when antisemitic comments or actions are prevalent.