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Cuando los cristianos transmitimos al mundo que las fiestas son mucho más que regalos y adornos, cumplimos con nuestra misión evangelizadora," es el mensaje central para el periodo de Adviento según una reciente publicación de OSV News.

Pope Francis discusses Nicaea's legacy and synodality with theologians

Focusing on the teachings of the Council of Nicaea, Pope Francis emphasized their relevance in contemporary Christian life.

Pennsylvania parish's prayer shawl ministry offers global comfort

A prayer shawl ministry based at St. Rose of Lima Parish in North Wales, Pennsylvania, has been providing comfort worldwide through its handmade creations.

Bishops hold binational mass advocating support for migrants at US-Mexico border

In early November, a significant religious event took place at the southern border between El Paso and Ciudad Juárez.
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Indie hit 'Conclave' raises questions about papal election processes

Secrecy, intrigue, and unexpected twists characterize the mystery thriller film "Conclave," which has captivated audiences this season.

Former Femen activist apologizes for 2013 Notre Dame protest

Marguerite Stern, a former Femen activist known for her provocative demonstrations, has issued an apology to Catholics for her actions during a protest at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris over a decade ago.

Belarusian clergy delete social media amid rising pressures under new religious law

Clergy in Belarus are reportedly deleting their social media profiles to avoid arrest amid new pressures following the departure of the Vatican's nuncio, Archbishop Ante Jozic.

Iowa priest's death highlights need for mental health support

A diocesan priest in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, was found dead on November 26.

Book explores faith amid suffering in Soviet prisons

The cover of "He Leadeth Me," co-authored by Jesuit Fathers Walter J. Ciszek and Daniel L. Flaherty, features the quote, “Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil.” This work reflects on Father Ciszek's...

Family stays united despite political differences during election season

Beyond the usual gratitude for family, health, and employment, one individual expresses thankfulness that political differences have not divided their family.

The Chosen' Season Five set for Lent release with theatrical debut

Beginning March 27, the fifth season of "The Chosen," titled "The Chosen: Last Supper," will be released in theaters in the U.S. and Canada.

UK churches unite against assisted suicide bill

Churches and faith groups across the United Kingdom are opposing a bill that would allow physician-assisted suicide, with efforts intensifying to block its approval by parliamentarians on November 29.

Catholic finance expert offers tips for managing holiday spending

With U.S. household debt nearing $18 trillion as the holiday shopping season begins, a Catholic financial expert is providing guidance on managing Christmas expenses.

Kenton County Planning Commission schedules public hearing for December 5

The Kenton County Planning Commission (KCPC) is scheduled to hold its next public hearing on December 5, 2024, at 6:15 p.m. The hearing will take place in the Kenton Chambers of the Kenton County Government Center located in Covington.

Government office hours adjusted for Thanksgiving holiday

Government offices have announced their operating hours for the Thanksgiving holiday period.

St. Jude relic tour suspended after reported student incident

A relic tour featuring St. Jude, led by Father Carlos Martins of the Companions of the Cross order, was abruptly halted on November 21 due to an alleged incident involving students.

Indianapolis Museum's "Madonna and Child" chosen for USPS Christmas stamp

The U.S. Postal Service has selected a painting from the Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields for its annual Christmas stamp, marking the first time a work from this museum has been featured.

Trump selects Pam Bondi after Matt Gaetz withdraws AG nomination

Former Representative Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., has withdrawn his nomination for attorney general.

Pope urges acceptance and implementation of synod proposals across Catholic Church

Doubling down on the centrality of synodality in the Catholic Church, Pope Francis emphasized the importance of local churches accepting and implementing proposals from the Synod of Bishops' final document on synodality.

Catholics react positively to canonization dates; dioceses vary on Immaculate Conception observance

Thanksgiving in the United States falls on its latest possible date this month, prompting discussions about holiday timing.