Bishop Joseph Shen Bin of Shanghai recently gave a diocesan seminar Nov. 4–6 about “Sinicization of Religion in Shanghai.”
DeGioia, who served as the 48th president of the Jesuit university in Washington, D.C., said stepping down was “the most difficult decision I have ever made.”
Pope Francis has published a letter addressed especially to priests in formation to promote the renewal of the study of Church history.
As many as 8 million people are expected to visit the relics during the 45-day period. The last exposition, in 2014, received at least 5.5 million people.
Father Jim Sichko told CNA that the charity auction came about from Sichko’s habit of bringing Kentucky bourbon to the Holy Father.
Numerous news reports have said that a new artificially intelligent “Jesus” has begun taking people’s confessions at a Catholic church in Switzerland, but is it true?
Describing nihilism as “perhaps the most dangerous plague of today’s culture,” the pope told dicastery members their institution should work to inspire humanity.
During President Joe Biden’s tenure as president, the DOJ has brought FACE Act charges against more than 30 people who took part in pro-life protests.
Organized by the Christian aid group Aid to the Church in Need International, “Red Week” has been taking place every November since 2016.
An online petition posted to change.org in mid-October garnered over 53,000 signatures in protest of the evergreen being chopped down.
Father Max Josef Metzger, executed by Nazis in 1944 for promoting peace and Christian unity, was beatified Sunday in Freiburg, Germany.
In a Nov. 21 letter to cardinals, prefects, and managers in the Roman Curia, the pope underlined the gravity of the unsustainability of the pension fund.