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In an essay for Our Sunday Visitor, Bishop Shelton Fabre, chairman of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Ad Hoc Committee Against Racism, writes that “the injustices people of color have been experiencing are a ...
In an essay on the challenges that await pastoral leaders amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Father Jeffrey Kirby writes that “very few of us may feel we have the professional, or even pastoral, training to handle ...
Franciscan Father Agustino Torres writes that as restrictions start to ease up in many places of the country, the faithful should evaluate the lessons learned during this pandemic in order to truly focus on growing ...
Traditionally, Our Sunday Visitor publishes stories of why Catholic readers around the country converted — or reverted back — to the Faith. However, in light of the novel coronavirus pandemic, all readers were invited to ...
Last week, lawyers for the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty participated in arguments before the Supreme Court in two cases challenging the principle of “ministerial exemption,” which gives churches the autonomy to make personnel decisions. ...
The coronavirus crisis has inspired Canadian sculptor Timothy Schmalz to create — and motivated him to help. Even as the daily news quantified new cases and new deaths from COVID-19, Schmalz used an annual tradition, ...
A new documentary film that will be airing on some ABC affiliates around the country explores the life of Servant of God Nicholas Black Elk, a Native American who converted to Catholicism and helped to ...
As the world continues to face the ongoing effects of the global pandemic of the coronavirus, Archbishop José H. Gomez of Los Angeles and president of the USCCB has announced that the U.S. bishops will ...
Peruvian Indigenous bury remains of dozens massacred in 1985 http://ow.ly/HaYY50JiBCb
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Pope Francis, with Ukrainian families, to lead Rosary for peace May 31 http://ow.ly/nxPb50JiBxe
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