CHSAA Sports Are Back!

Some fall high school sports contests have resumed amid the pandemic.

Doctors on What President Trump Faces Going Forward

A day after President Trump announced that he and his wife, Melania, had tested positive for COVID-19, an infectious disease specialist with the Catholic Medical Association weighed-in on what the president might face in the upcoming weeks.

For Mexican Catholics in the U.S., Biculturality Impacts All Areas of Life

Twenty-year-old Abigail Zarate is a Latino Studies student at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, a Mexican-American, a Catholic, and a first-time voter. For some, this might sound like a lot, but for her, being many things at once is part of her cultural identity and faith journey.

San Francisco Warned ‘Draconian’ Limits on Worship May Violate Constitution

Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone of San Francisco thanked the U.S. Department of Justice for its three-page letter sent Sept. 25 to Mayor London Breed calling on her to “promptly” end discriminating against religious believers by loosening the city’s harsh restrictions on houses of worship.