Jun. 5 Memorial of St. Boniface, Bishop and Martyr, Memorial
The Church celebrates the Memorial St. Boniface (c. 673-680-754). Boniface was a monk of Exeter in England. Boniface is one of the great figures of the Benedictine Order and of …
The Church celebrates the Memorial St. Boniface (c. 673-680-754). Boniface was a monk of Exeter in England. Boniface is one of the great figures of the Benedictine Order and of …
Erika CrossThe Fordham University Church, also known as Old St. John’s, is a Gothic-style church serving the university community and local Catholics in New York City. COMMENTARY: Students need more …
Guidelines urge districts to “immediately and expressly adopt a parental notice and opt-out policy,” which provides prominent and regular notice that will reach all parents. Students at St. Mary Catholic …
Thomas More Society attorneys released guidelines and recommendations to assist school districts that are working “to uphold parental rights.” The guidelines follow recent school choice cases by the U.S. Supreme …
“Just another day in the D,” Rev. Canon Jean-Baptiste Commins told local media after surviving the harrowing ordeal. Rev. Canon Jean-Baptiste Commins currently serves as the pastor at St. Joseph …
A French-American priest is being hailed as a hero after springing into action just outside St. Joseph Shrine in Detroit this week. Rev. Canon Jean-Baptiste Commins was in the shrine …
FrontpageAn aerial view of the Pentagon The bishops urged that ‘judgments over life and death, the gravest of human challenges, must remain bound to our living consciences.’
The bishops urged that “judgments over life and death, the gravest of human challenges, must remain bound to our living consciences.” An aerial view of the Pentagon. | Credit: Frontpage/Shutterstock …
The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) International Justice and Peace Committee released a statement reiterating the Holy Father’s call in Magnifica Humanitas to limit the use of artificial …
The bishops urged that “judgments over life and death, the gravest of human challenges, must remain bound to our living consciences.” An aerial view of the Pentagon. | Credit: Frontpage/Shutterstock …
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