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Firefighters and police officers formed a human chain to save the crown of thorns from the flames at Notre Dame Cathedral on April 15, 2019.

Ross Douthat's new book argues for value of religious belief

Ross Douthat, a New York Times columnist and author, is set to release his latest book, "Believe: Why Everyone Should Be Religious," in February.

U.S. Catholics urged to aid Nagasaki Bell Project honoring city's Catholic history

A project is underway to encourage U.S. Catholics to support the casting of a new bell for Nagasaki’s Urakami Cathedral, marking the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombing on August 9, 2025.

Pope urges church to welcome migrants as 'home

Pope Francis emphasized the importance of the Catholic Church as a welcoming home for immigrants facing challenges in new countries.
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Erlanger to hold oath of office ceremony for elected officials

The City of Erlanger is set to conduct an Oath of Office Ceremony for its elected officials.

Filipino tradition 'Simbang Gabi' celebrated across U.S. with multicultural flair

In the days leading up to Christmas, Filipino-Americans across the United States are observing a cherished tradition known as "Simbang Gabi" or "Night Mass."

Erlanger cancels December 17 caucus meeting

The City of Erlanger has announced the cancellation of its scheduled Caucus Meeting on December 17, 2024.

Exploring Caryll Houselander's reflections on Mary during Advent

During Advent, many reflect on the experiences of Mary as she prepared for the birth of Christ.

Week highlights include Notre Dame reopening and Lourdes miracle confirmation

OSV News recently covered a range of significant events related to Mary, including the reopening of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris after its 2019 fire, and the confirmation of a new miracle at Lourdes.

Catholic Charities USA head receives Spirit of Francis Award from Catholic Extension

In New York, the Catholic Extension Society honored Kerry Alys Robinson, president and CEO of Catholic Charities USA, with its 2024 Spirit of Francis Award.

Wyoming Catholic College embraces phone-free policy for immersive student experience

Wyoming Catholic College in Lander, Wyoming, offers a distinctive educational experience by creating a phone-free environment for its students.

Cardinal Seán P. O'Malley reflects on decades-long service amid retirement

Cardinal Seán P. O’Malley, a significant figure in the Catholic Church, retired as the archbishop of Boston after turning 80 in June.

Vatican registers Italian LGBTQ+ group for pilgrimage at Jubilee 2025

An Italian association for LGBTQ+ Christians, along with their parents and clergy, has been registered to participate in a pilgrimage through the Holy Door of St. Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican during the Jubilee 2025.

Pope urges end to death penalty, foreign debt relief ahead of Jubilee Year

Pope Francis has made a call to all nations for the abolition of the death penalty, the redirection of arms spending towards global efforts against hunger and climate change, and the cancellation of international debt for developing countries.

Eric Latcheran named first 'Angel of St. Pio' by foundation

A young man with Down syndrome has been recognized as the first "Angel of St. Pio" by the Saint Pio Foundation for his dedication to the saint and resilience in overcoming challenges.

Participate in Erlanger's Magical Luminary Night

The City of Erlanger is set to host a Magical Luminary Night on December 2.

Trump to attend Notre Dame Cathedral reopening after five-year restoration

President-elect Donald Trump is set to attend the reopening ceremony of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, marking his first international trip since winning a second term.

Ukrainian church dedicates Nativity Fast to pray for peace amid ongoing conflict

As the conflict in Ukraine approaches its third year, Eastern Catholics are observing the annual Advent fast with renewed purpose.

Parks Master Planning Task Force cancels December meeting

The Parks Master Planning Task Force has announced the cancellation of its upcoming meeting originally scheduled for December 3, 2024.

Illinois man honored with interfaith award for environmental work

Chad Pregracke, an environmental advocate from East Moline, Illinois, is set to receive the Pacem in Terris Peace and Freedom Award.