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Sister Mary Agnes discusses path to her vocation and mission of Sisters of Life

Sister Mary Agnes Donavan says to recognize our God-given gifts, “other people notice it first, and they'll tell you.”

Trump administration repeals gender, sexuality affirmation rules for foster homes

A federal judge blocked the rule nine months ago.

U.S. bishops to advocate ‘just immigration policies’ with Homeland Security successor

U.S. bishops said they hope to work with Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s replacement. Policy scholars said they expect that many of the administration’s priorities will remain in place.

Cuba ‘needs renewal and positive changes not more pain,’ Caribbean bishops say

As poor living conditions worsen in Cuba, accelerated by the U.S. oil embargo, Caribbean bishops appealed for assistance to reach those most in need without political manipulations or delays.

Holy Cross High School Mulch Sale

Holy Cross High School is having its 28th Annual Mulch Sale! We are selling 2 cubic foot bags of red, brown and black mulch for $4.95 each. Pine Straw is $9.75 per bale, which is approximately 12”x12”x23”. All prices...

Father Pasolini at the Vatican: Conversion and humility are paths to peace in times of conflict

In a Lenten sermon to the pope, Roman Curia, and Vatican employees, Capuchin friar Father Roberto Pasolini drew the connection between humility, conversion, and peace in life of St. Francis of Assisi.

Pope to Italian newspaper: In age of AI, respect role of journalists and dignity of readers

Pope Leo XIV congratulated the Corriere della Sera on its 150th anniversary and offered advice on how to continue to fulfill its service to society.

Catholic bishops’ conferences around the world call for end to Iran war

Catholic bishops around the world condemn the Iran war, a German cathedral defends its display of a 50-foot whale carcass in its sanctuary, and an Angola priest survives an attempt on his life.

English historian and pro-life advocate Jack Scarisbrick dies at 97

The Henry VIII scholar who contributed to “Catholic revisionism” was known for his commitment to pro-life advocacy and helping pregnant women.

Scottish bishops urge politicians to reject ‘dreadful’ assisted suicide bill

With a final vote on the controversial proposal due to take place on March 17, Scottish bishops have made an urgent plea to Scottish politicians to reject the legislation.