Benedict’s Essay: “Sin Didn’t Start In The ’60s”
April 12, 2019Currents News Staff Monsignor Michael Curran, a professor of moral theology at Saint Joseph’s Seminary in Yonkers, joins Currents News to discuss […]
Currents News Staff Monsignor Michael Curran, a professor of moral theology at Saint Joseph’s Seminary in Yonkers, joins Currents News to discuss […]
On the newscast: Benedict XVI writes about the roots causes of the global sex abuse crisis in a new essay; Pope Francis […]
Currents News Staff Since his resignation in 2013, Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI has rarely left his monastery. In his farewell address, he […]
By Cindy Wooden VATICAN CITY (CNS) — At the end of a highly unusual spiritual retreat for the political leaders of warring […]
By Christopher White, National Correspondent for The Tablet ROME – Archbishop José Gómez, the de facto head of the United States Conference […]
Archbishop Wilton Gregory faces a full agenda after he’s installed in Washington. Christopher White, National Correspondent for the Tablet and Crux, looks […]
By Tim Harfmann On April 4th, Archbishop Wilton Gregory was appointed the new leader of the Archdiocese of Washington. “Today, I humbly […]
Brooklyn’s Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio, the Knights of Columbus and others are pushing to pass protections for abortion survivors; Pope Francis said the […]
Currents News Staff Pope Francis took on provocative topics about Muslims and other religions this morning during his audience with pilgrims, his […]
On the newscast: The Pope is telling the young people of the world that ‘Christ Is Alive.’ And he’s tackling the major […]