Archive for September 3, 2024

Peter Sonski, presidential candidate for the American Solidarity Party, greets a fellow presidential candidate,  pro-life Democrat Terrisa Bukovinac, following a speech at the Catholic University of America.?w=200&h=150

By Jonah McKeown

American Solidarity Party fights for ballot access state-by-state

The ASP’s presidential candidate, Peter Sonski —a pro-life Catholic — has managed to qualify to appear on voters’ ballots in... Read more

The Catholic Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption in Jakarta, Indonesia.?w=200&h=150

By Courtney Mares

What it’s like to be a Catholic in the world’s largest Muslim country

Pope Francis’ visit to Indonesia spotlights the unique experience of the country’s 8.3 million Catholics who navigate daily life in... Read more

Dublin, Ireland, on April 22, 2016.?w=200&h=150

By AC Wimmer

Irish teacher jailed for third time over transgender pronoun dispute

The long-standing case involves over 400 days already spent in prison — and ongoing legal battles. Read more

Pope Francis arrives in Jakarta, Indonesia, on Tuesday, Sept. 3, 2024.?w=200&h=150

By Courtney Mares

Pope Francis arrives in Indonesia, the first leg of his longest trip ever

Pope Francis arrived in Jakarta on Tuesday, launching his challenging 11-day, four-country tour of Southeast Asia and Oceania amid warm... Read more

Cardinal Pietro Parolin.?w=200&h=150

By Kristina Millare

Pope Francis sends telegram of condolence to Cardinal Parolin after mother’s death

Pope Francis assured Parolin of his closeness with him and his extended family during their “moment of human suffering.” Read more

Lt. General Arthur J. Gregg (left) and president & CEO of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund Johnny C. Taylor Jr. attend the Thurgood Marshall College Fund 27th Annual Awards Gala at the Washington Hilton on Nov. 16, 2015, in Washington, D.C.?w=200&h=150

By Daniel Payne

Arthur Gregg, Catholic convert and first Black lieutenant general in U.S. Army, dies at 96

Arthur James Gregg, a convert to the Catholic faith who was the first Black American to achieve the rank of... Read more

Father David Reamsnyder receives Anna West and other students into the Church at St. Anthony Parish in Hillsdale, Michigan, on Easter.?w=200&h=150

By Kate Quiñones

Catholic campus ministry ‘The Grotto’ to expand at Hillsdale College with million-dollar project 

St. Anthony Catholic Parish in rural Michigan is expanding its Catholic ministry for Hillsdale College students by expanding an off-campus... Read more

Bishop Emeritus Michael Cote of the Diocese of Norwich, Connecticut.?w=200&h=150

By Jonah McKeown

Norwich bishop Michael Cote announces retirement

Cote, originally from Maine, was ordained a priest in 1975 and led the eastern Connecticut diocese since May 14, 2003.  Read more

Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia, now president of the Pontifical Academy for Life, speaks at the Holy See press office Feb. 4, 2015.?w=200&h=150

By Francesca Pollio Fenton

Archbishop Paglia writes new book about old age as a ‘time for inner growth’

Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia, president of the Pontifical Academy for Life, has written a new book about old age. Read more

Bishop James Conley of Lincoln, Nebraska.?w=200&h=150

By Kate Quiñones

Nebraska bishop calls for ‘developing authentically Catholic schools’ in new pastoral letter

Bishop James Conley of Lincoln, Nebraska, highlighted the tenets of Catholic education and the modern challenges facing educators in a... Read more

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By Peter Pinedo

Biden ‘gender reassignment’ surgery mandate blocked

The move comes after Texas and Montana sued the administration over changes to the Affordable Care Act’s section prohibiting discrimination... Read more

Pope Francis at the apostolic nunciature in Jakarta with refugee children.?w=200&h=150

By Almudena Martínez-Bordiú

Pope Francis greets orphans and refugees in Indonesia

Pope Francis received a group of homeless people in Rome before departing for Southeast Asia and, upon arriving in Jakarta,... Read more

This image grab made from an AFPTV video taken in Maiyanga village in Bokkos local government on Dec. 27, 2023, shows families burying in a mass grave their relatives killed in deadly attacks conducted by armed groups in Nigeria's central Plateau state.?w=200&h=150

By Tyler Arnold

56,000 killed in Nigeria’s ethnic and religious violence; Christians disproportionately affected

The violence left 55,910 people dead in 9,970 deadly attacks — as well as 21,621 people abducted in 2,705 attacks. Read more