In this op-ed, John Singarayar reflects that the Church doesn't need more statues, but everyday saints who make faith tangible and offer an authentic witness to divine love in a broken world.
Indonesian authorities criticized for including former military dictator Suharto in a list of nominees for recognition as ...
Leste, led by José Ramos-Horta, has a moral duty to push the bloc to hold Myanmar's junta accountable at the ICC and reject ...
Former Australian minister Jacinta Collins retires as head of the National Catholic Education Commission (NCEC), hailed for ...
Myanmar authorities announced Oct. 30 the arrest of three artists for undermining the upcoming junta-organized election, ...
In a rare unscripted Q&A with synod groups, Pope Leo XIV revealed his pastoral side and full commitment to advancing Pope ...
Day of the Dead -- famed Dia de los Muertos -- marks one of Mexico's deepest cultural traditions, dating to pre-Hispanic ...
Bishop Julius Jia Zhiguo of Zhengding, a prominent leader of China’s underground Catholic Church who spent years in prison ...
USCCB President Archbishop Timothy Broglio and Pope Leo XIV urge prayers and support for victims of Hurricane Melissa, a ...
Cambodia's small but vibrant Catholic community prepares to celebrate All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day, honoring their ...
Hue Archbishop’s House and Pastoral Center were also flooded, parishes on higher grounds shelter the displaced ...
Hundreds of pupils in Indonesia reported sick after eating free school meals, officials said on Oct. 29, in the latest case ...
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