Among Thousands, One Key Unlocks the Beauty of the Sistine Chapel
July 11, 2019Currents News Staff Within the Vatican Museums, lie a whole other world. At 4:45am, before tourists have had their first espresso of […]
Currents News Staff Within the Vatican Museums, lie a whole other world. At 4:45am, before tourists have had their first espresso of […]
By Tim Harfmann Brookly Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio is no stranger to mother nature. A former Boy Scout, during his time as a […]
By Antonina Zielinska, Tamara Laine and Franca Braatz July is an important month for St. Frances Xavier Cabrini, a nun who was […]
By Melissa Enaje When celebrating America as an independent nation in the U.S., one can be certain that a few staple events […]
By Jennifer Willems PEORIA, Ill. (Catholic News Service) — With “overwhelming joy,” Bishop Daniel R. Jenky of Peoria announced July 6 that […]
By Melissa Enaje A large contingent of high school students was nestled in formation inside the emerald green gymnasium at Msgr. King […]
Currents News Staff Fr. Jacques Mourad has Syria in his heart, but he has decided not to return home. He lives in […]
Currents News Staff Sister Mary Jo Sobieck, a theology teacher at Marian Catholic High School in Chicago Heights, Illinois, is no stranger […]
Currents News Staff Since the United States-led invasion toppled Saddam Hussein’s regime, the Christian community there has dwindled from 1.5 million to […]
Currents News Staff This week is Religious Freedom Week in the U.S., and the event comes at an especially threatening time. Nationally, […]