National Eucharistic Pilgrimage organizers have changed plans for the pilgrimage’s culminating events in Los Angeles June 22 due to “deep pastoral concern for the safety of the faithful and the city of Los Angeles.”
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Letters to the Editor, Week of June 21, 2025
Letters to the editor reflect on faith through a child’s eyes, celebrate a communal wedding, support Bishop Brennan’s stance on assisted suicide, and call for compassion in immigration policy.
Obituaries, Week of June 21, 2025
Sister Sharon Kelly, RSM
Diocesan Assignments – June 21, 2025
PASTOR Very Rev. Patrick J. Keating, rector of Co-Cathedral of St. Joseph – St. Teresa of Avila, Prospect Heights, while remaining Moderator of the Curia, Econome, Vicar for Financial Administration, General Counsel, Deputy CEO of Catholic Charities Brooklyn and Queens, and Chaplain of the Catholic Lawyers Guild for Kings Chapter, effective June 30, 2025. Rev. […]
Spreading the ‘Good News’ in a Digital Age
St. Paul observed a city filled with individuals seeking God in misguided ways, prompting him to go to the public square and preach the tru
Combating Hollywood’s Anti-Catholic Bias
Hollywood’s portrayal of the Catholic Church has long been a point of contention for faithful Catholics, who often see their beliefs and institutions unfairly caricatured on the silver screen.
The Church as Leaven For a Reconciled World
When was the last time you wrote a letter? I don’t mean an e-mail, or a text from your phone, or a social media posting, but a letter, hand-written on paper, signed, sealed, stamped, and sent off by mail.
Restoration or Resurrection: The Black Madonna of Breezy Point
Holy Saturday in Breezy Point. What should have been the most joyous weekend on the Catholic calendar became one of heartbreak when a fire tore through St. Edmund Church.
Faith-Based Refugee Centers in Rome Provide a Lifeline to Newcomers
At a time when the fate of refugees and migrants is becoming increasingly uncertain, faith-based organizations in Rome say they are putting into practice their Christian values of protection and respect of human life to aid those seeking help.
A Month After His Election, Most US Catholics View Pope Leo XIV Favorably
Just over a month after his election, Pope Leo XIV is enjoying positive reviews from most of the nation’s Catholics, according to a new poll.