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Explore how Pope Leo turns to American Catholic conservatives amid Vatican's financial struggles, looking to stabilize the Church's strained budget.
Every Sunday, in churches across the country, worshippers stand to affirm that they believe in “one God, the Father, the ...
Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, reveals FBI's anti-Catholic operation under the Biden administration, challenging former Director Christopher Wray's claims about the Richmond memo's scope.
Irish Times readers on the Catholic Church: ‘I am very proud to be a Roman Catholic in Ireland today’ As the conclave to choose the next pope begins, our readers share their views Expand ...
From the echoes of the Pación to the Easter morning bells, Zamboanga City’s Holy Week traditions—shaped by Spanish roots and local devotion—turn the city into a living sanctuary of faith ...
Fr. Eric Mah is pouring faith into the digital space through Catholic Latte, a virtual blend of timeless Church teachings through the lens of a modern podcast. For Mah, the project began during the ...
CNA Staff, Mar 2, 2025 / 07:00 am As Lent begins on March 5, we are reminded of the opportunity to grow in faith as we journey in the desert with Jesus for 40 days. Prayer, fasting, and almsgiving ...
With that in mind, I offer my own reflections as a Jewish faith leader — grateful for the past year’s moments of light and hopeful for the year to come.
The Faith and Values column appears Mondays, and features retired Methodist minister Paul Graves, of Sandpoint; FāVS News editor Tracy Simmons; and a guest columnist from the FāVS News ranks.