The Knights of Columbus, in collaboration with the Franciscan Friars of the Renewal and the Higher Institute of Guadalupan Studies, launched a digital campaign titled "Hijos en el Hijo" on November 2.
The Archdiocese of Los Angeles recently announced an $880 million settlement for abuse claims, contributing to a total of over $5 billion in payouts by U.S. Catholic dioceses since 2004.
A recent bid to legalize recreational marijuana in Florida was unsuccessful, with North Dakota and South Dakota voters also rejecting similar measures, according to general election projections.
The Vatican City — In a recent address to seminarians from the province of Toledo, Spain, Pope Francis likened the path of priestly formation to a Eucharistic procession, emphasizing the importance of closeness and devotion.
The biblical drama "The Carpenter," directed and co-written by Garrett Batty along with the Krebs, merges elements of mixed martial arts fighting and heavy metal music with a Gospel narrative.
Economic concerns appear to have significantly influenced the recent U.S. presidential election, with former President Donald Trump defeating Vice President Kamala Harris.
An award-winning one-man play titled "Groomed" made its U.S. public premiere in the Diocese of Albany on October 20, presenting a unique opportunity for discussion about the sexual abuse of children.
Ryan and Mary-Rose Verret, along with Peter Jesserer Smith, have released a book titled "The Road to Missionary Discipleship: Forming Marriages and Families to Share the Joy of the Gospel."
Abortion has emerged as a key issue for voters in the 2024 U.S. election, with its significance surpassing that of immigration, according to a report by Newsweek.
Little Brothers and Little Sisters of the Lamb, a religious community with roots in Paris, has garnered attention for its unique approach to spirituality.