America’s Catholic revival appears strongest among the college-educated, but it may be leaving working-class people behind.
From young professionals in Hoboken to immigrants from around the world, new Catholics in the New Jersey archdiocese are embracing the faith after intensive spiritual formation and prayer.
The Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh has revealed its upcoming season under Music Director Daniel Singer, featuring three ...
Andy Ulicny, president of the Greater Shenandoah Area Historical Society, made no attempt to mask the importance he attached ...
Appointed by the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Thailand as national coordinator for Deaf Ministry a decade ago, Father ...
The basic difference comes down to where and how the women serve: nuns live more private religious lives, while sisters spend ...
Joe Mayer has been a model for his family after the death of his father. He is a recipient of The Enquirer's Courage Award in ...
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Diocese announces plan to close Worcester church, merge parishes
Changing demographics cited.
Before the Fenwick High School boys volleyball team celebrated another state championship, the Falcons learned a lesson that ...
REXBURG — Students and faculty gathered at Brigham Young University-Idaho for an interfaith discussion featuring Hindu ...
The Most Revd Georges Titre Ande, Archbishop of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Bishop of Aru, has stressed the need ...
A dozen leaders of different religious traditions were part of Mayor Brandon Johnson's delegation in Rome. Reflecting on ...
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