Authors explore where faith and science meet
byBy Timothy Walch Catholic News Service “In the Beginning: A Catholic Scientist Explains How God Made Earth Our Home” by Gerard Verschuuren. Sophia Institute…
By Timothy Walch Catholic News Service “In the Beginning: A Catholic Scientist Explains How God Made Earth Our Home” by Gerard Verschuuren. Sophia Institute…
By Dennis Sadowski Catholic News Service WASHINGTON — Pope Francis’ encyclical on the environment set the path five years ago and now a new…
What do you like most about being a seminarian? The thing I like most about being a seminarian is that I have much…
A group of about 20 people from the Archdiocese of Louisville, including students from Assumption High School and staff members of Catholic Charities of…
By Carol Zimmermann Catholic News Service WASHINGTON — When it comes to the three pillars of Lent, almsgiving is a little bit like the…
By Dale Gavlak Catholic News Service AMMAN, Jordan — Syrian government forces and Russian warplanes are bombing Idlib province, while tens of thousands of…
Por Carol Glatz Catholic News Service CIUDAD DEL VATICANO — Los que son mansos son pacientes, tiernos y misericordiosos, unen a las personas y…
By Dennis Sadowski Catholic News Service WASHINGTON — Boy Scout councils and units sponsored by Catholic parishes and other entities will not be affected…
For the past seven years individuals concerned about the well being of men and women affected by incarceration have gathered at the “Reaching Individuals:…
VATICAN CITY — Those who are meek are patient, gentle and merciful, drawing people together and salvaging relationships, Pope Francis said. Meekness entails tenaciously…