The late pontiff envisioned both matrimony and the family, as the domestic or household church, being a lifelong journey of faith.
Kimberley Heatherington
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America’s tumultuous immigration system is again impacting nonordained religious workers from other countries — including Catholic religious sisters and brothers.
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(OSV News) — When Supreme Knight Patrick Kelly, leader of more than 2 million Knights of Columbus members worldwide, met with Pope Francis at the Vatican in April two years …
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(OSV News) — At the April 19 Easter Vigil at parishes across America, the church will welcome many new Catholics. Perhaps that doesn’t sound extraordinary. After all, it happens every year. …
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With Nazareth Seminary, the Diocese of Phoenix has entrusted the University of Mary with the academic formation of its seminarians.
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(OSV News) — Does Easter belong to Jesus Christ, or to a calendar? For Pope Francis, the answer is clear: “Easter belongs to Christ!” the pontiff declared in September 2024, when …
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(OSV News) — In a world economy rocked by the whiplash of American trade tariffs that has spared few countries, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops and Jubilee USA Network, …
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With the 10th anniversary of the release of “Laudato Si'” approaching May 24, experts wonder: Have we been listening?
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Groups of Catholics are committed to erasing American medical debt because they are grimly acquainted with the damage it can do.
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Most U.S. adults say COVID-19 did more to drive the country apart than bring it together. For a church willing to learn, COVID holds many potential lessons.