Without the Eucharist, it seems obvious: There is no Catholic Church. It feeds us as a community of believers and transforms us into the body of Christ active in the world today. But according to ...
As the Church of Philadelphia undertakes a planning study, one emphasis is on the care of priests and parish life directors, and formation of seminarians, for the future.
Taiwan’s next National Eucharistic Congress is set to take place on the island of Penghu in the Taiwan Strait in 2027, which ...
The Catechism Year 2025–2026, centred on the inspiring theme ‘Faith Formed – Hope Filled,’ came to a joyful conclusion with the Catechism Day celebration held on Sunday, February 22 at St Lawrence ...
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John Carr: Lessons from 50 years at the intersection of Catholic social teaching and public life
John Carr's vocation was as a layman working to help the church share, apply and act on the principles of Catholic social teaching. Now retired, he looks back on his 50 years of service and shares ...
COMMENTARY: As the Society of St. Pius X is again on the brink of schism, perhaps a more traditional approach from the Holy ...
Catholicism can thrive in internet spaces where opinions are regularly challenged, examined and assessed by diverse audiences ...
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Catholic priest admits having feelings for women in viral video
A Catholic Priest at Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Codjoe, has acknowledged experiencing romantic feelings, saying priests are not exempt ...
The Catholic Church in Ghana has been strengthened with the ordination of two missionary priests during a solemn Eucharistic celebration at Our Lady of Assumption Catholic Church, New Achimota, Accra.
Two years before Samantha Herrlin entered t Church in 2016, she began praying regularly at Epiphany in Coon Rapids’ chapel for perpetual adoration of the Eucharist.
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Lent: Catholic priest urges Christians not to fast if unfit
A Catholic priest in Abuja advised Christians to ensure they were medically fit before fasting for Lent, urging repentance, ...
(RNS) — “Paris is well worth a Mass” was reportedly the attitude of King Henry IV when he was trying to secure the French throne. As a result, he converted from Protestantism to Catholicism in 1593.
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