Lawmakers in the Kansas Legislature voted April 26 to override Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly’s veto of a “born-alive infants protection act.”
Author: Christine
Art Therapy Program Helps Homeless, Other Troubled Clients Rebuild Self-Confidence, Sense Of Self-Worth
Betty Gonzalez was shivering in a jacket and two sweaters one cold night in Coral Gables. She’d lost her sales job, then her apartment. But something told her to call 911.
Pope Meets Ukrainian Prime Minister at Vatican
After a half-hour private meeting in the library of the Apostolic Palace, Pope Francis gave the prime minister of Ukraine a bronze plaque featuring a bird and a flower alongside the inscription, “Peace is a fragile flower.”
‘Be Shepherds With the Smell of the Sheep’
Sheep need a shepherd.
Recent Shootings Show St. John Paul’s Warning
The recent rash of shootings in the U.S. is further evidence that secular life is moving in a dangerous direction that demonstrates a lack of respect for the dignity of life.
Letters to the Editor Week of April 29, 2023
Tribute to Msgr. Martin Geraghty; Another Word of Thanks; Shame on Walter Reed
Obituaries, Week of April 29, 2023
Sister JoAnn Bonauro, S.C.; Sister Virginia Marie Monahan, OP; Joan M. Flynn; Sister Maria Rose Kelly, IHM
When Most Hispanics Were Catholic …
The trend is clear. As the Hispanic population grows quickly and steadily in the United States, fewer Hispanics self-identify with Roman Catholicism.
Bringing the Light of An Angel to Sister Ave
When she needed it the most, Sister Ave Clark believes that a stranger brought the light of an angel into her life.
Pope Decides Women Will Be Voting Members of Synod of Bishops
At least three dozen women will be voting members of the assembly of the Synod of Bishops in October, Pope Francis has decided.