Gretchen Crowe writes about the deadly tornadoes that ripped through the lower Midwest, killing dozens of people and destroying homes and businesses. Crowe writes: “As these tragedies tend to go, after a time, the world ...
The coronavirus pandemic has required many people around the world to develop an "adapt and carry on" attitude. That's the mantra of Geoff Andrews, superintendent of Catholic Schools for the Diocese of Salina, Kansas, as the ...
Heavy spring rains have caused major flooding in many Midwestern states, damaging homes and businesses and bringing significant challenges to the lives of many. Parishioners are helping one another to recover through monetary donations and ...
Bishop W. Shawn McKnight of Jefferson City expressed gratitude that lives were spared and that all residents of the Missouri capital are accounted for following a devastating tornado. He said in a May 23 statement that ...
Catholic Charities, parishes step up to help neighbors who lost homes, resources to flooding.
The chairman of the U.S. bishops' domestic policy committee late March 19 expressed grief over the lives and livelihoods lost and threatened by the historic flooding in the Midwest and offered prayers for recovery.
ICYMI: This week, a reader asks Msgr. Charles Pope a question about attending a non-Catholic family wedding. Msgr. looks at the circumstances & gives his reply:
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Can I attend this non-Catholic wedding?
A reader describes a family situation where he doesn’t know if he should or should not attend a wedding wh...
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Be ready for Mass this 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time. In the Opening the Word Scripture reflection, Father Joshua Whitfield explains Christian peace, which is different from the world's definition of peace.
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Opening the Word: Christian peace differs from the worldview
This week in Opening the Word Scripture reflection for the 20th Sunday of Ordinary Time, Father Joshua Whitfield w...
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