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Cristo Rey School looks at opening in Charleston

July 2, 2019 Caroline

CHARLESTON—Lower-income families could soon be the recipients of an alternative form of schooling; one that offers Catholic education for a fragment of regular tuition. Officials from the Cristo Rey Network, which provides high school education specifically […]

Nation & World

Secrecy of confession must never be violated, Vatican says

July 1, 2019 Caroline

VATICAN CITY—In the light of “a worrying negative prejudice” against the Catholic Church, Pope Francis ordered the publication of a document affirming the absolute secrecy of everything said in confession and calling on priests to […]

Nation & World

U.S. bishops join pope reacting to photos of drowned migrant father, child

June 26, 2019 Caroline

WASHINGTON—U.S. bishops joined Pope Francis in expressing sadness after seeing photos of the lifeless bodies of a migrant father and his daughter who drowned near the U.S. border with Mexico. “This image cries to heaven […]

Nation & World

Christian community a place of welcome, solidarity, pope says

June 26, 2019 Caroline

VATICAN CITY—To be part of a Christian community is to belong to a group of believers who shun selfishness and give witness to God’s love by loving and caring for one another, Pope Francis said. […]

Nation & World

Receive Communion every time as if it were the first time, pope says

June 24, 2019 Caroline

VATICAN CITY—Every time a Catholic receives Communion, it should be like his or her first Communion, Pope Francis said. Marking the feast of the Body and Blood of Christ June 23, the pope spoke about […]

Nation & World

Vatican women’s soccer match canceled after protests

June 24, 2019 Caroline

VATICAN CITY—The members of the Vatican’s women’s soccer team decided not to play their first foreign match June 22 when a couple members of the opposing team lifted their shirts to reveal slogans protesting the […]

Nation & World

Historic cross on public property can stay, Supreme Court rules

June 21, 2019 Caroline

WASHINGTON—In a 7-2 vote, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of preserving a historic cross-shaped memorial in Bladensburg, Maryland, saying the cross did not endorse religion. The June 20 ruling reversed a lower court […]

Nation & World

Corpus Christi processions celebrate the Real Presence of Christ

June 21, 2019 Caroline

The Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ is also known as the Solemnity of Corpus Christi, which translates from Latin to “Body of Christ.” This feast celebrates the Real Presence of […]

Nation & World

Catholic aid group raises millions for persecuted Christians

June 21, 2019 Caroline

VATICAN CITY—Aid to the Church in Need raised over 111 million euros ($125 million) in 2018 to help support persecuted Christians, particularly in the Middle East where tens of thousands of Christians have been forced […]

Nation & World

Migration situation requires a humane, Christian response, official says

June 20, 2019 Caroline

VATICAN CITY—The Vatican recognizes how difficult it is for nations to manage the flow of migrants and refugees, but one thing is certain: “We must respond in a humane manner, a Christian manner, and we […]

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