Philip Shenon’s “Jesus Wept” looks at the church since World War II, with particular focus on the clerical abuse crisis and ...
Whereas conventional medicine treats only the symptoms, the Church-approved way works toward true, life-giving healing.
Locally owned stores have unique ways in which they engage their communities and, ultimately, invite others to Christ.
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
A century ago, Al Smith was a force in American politics—and the first Catholic to mount a major run at the White House. And ...
On a snowy prairie in Minnesota stands a monastery like no other. A concrete trapezoid banner encasing a bell tower looms ...
Sometimes this problem is used to defame the Catholic Church. As an example, John Ankerberg and John Weldon in their book, The Facts on Roman Catholicism, write: Catholicism teaches that Scripture ...
Nearly 30 rosaries from Estelle Semmes Monic’s collection were on display Tuesday at Our Lady Help of Christians Catholic ...
While Pope Francis remains in hospital with double pneu­monia, many are asking who might lead the Vatican and Catholic Church in the future. The 88-year-old pontiff’s health concerns in recent years, ...
Through several different programs and a new book, the Saint Kateri Conservation Center is helping children and parishes to ...
A Berkshire author is celebrating after the dramatisation of his book about a papal election scooped four awards at the Bafta ...
Connor, recently converted to the Catholic faith, said he was “grateful” that Vance raised his case when he warned Europe ...