Ahead of World Day of the Poor, observed by the church on November 17, French bishops have initiated the sainthood cause for Claude and Marguerite de La Garaye.
The Erlanger Board of Adjustment is scheduled to hold a hearing on November 25, 2024, at the Erlanger City Building located at 505 Commonwealth Avenue, Erlanger, Kentucky.
Catholics worldwide are preparing to observe "Red Wednesday" on November 20, a day dedicated to highlighting the persecution and discrimination faced by Christians globally.
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As the United Nations' annual climate conference, COP 29, commences in Baku, Azerbaijan, two Catholic humanitarian leaders have highlighted the need for sustainable climate financing for the world's poorest nations.
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever," a film adaptation of Barbara Robinson's 1972 children's novel, offers holiday entertainment suitable for various age groups.
The U.S. bishops gathered in Baltimore for their annual fall assembly from November 11-14, focusing on aligning their efforts with the synodal missionary style advocated by the global church's recently concluded Synod on Synodality.
On the opening day of the U.S. bishops' annual fall meeting in Baltimore, discussions centered on the church's mission following recent significant events, including the Synod on Synodality, the National Eucharistic Congress, and the U.S. election.
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops concluded its fall plenary assembly on November 13 in Baltimore, discussing a range of issues including elections, synodality, environmental care, life issues such as abortion and immigration.
Archbishop Charles C. Thompson of Indianapolis provided an update on the U.S. bishops' Committee on Evangelization and Catechesis plans to implement the ministry of lay catechist, as outlined by Pope Francis in his May 2021 apostolic letter...
Leading British Catholics have advised their church to steer clear of the resignation controversy surrounding the Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby.
The U.S. bishops have discussed ways to further incorporate "Laudato Si’," Pope Francis' 2015 encyclical on the care of creation, into church life at both local and national levels.
The U.S. bishops concluded the second day of public sessions at their annual fall assembly in Baltimore, focusing on migration, human dignity, and environmental care within the context of the church's evangelizing mission.