Catholic News Headlines for Thursday 8/22/2024
August 22, 2024After much debate, new research from Italy says the Shroud of Turin does date back 2,000 years to Christ’s time. A Long […]
After much debate, new research from Italy says the Shroud of Turin does date back 2,000 years to Christ’s time. A Long […]
September is National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Awareness Month. Join us as we explore how the Archdiocese of Newark is taking […]
A new youth group at St. Leo’s in Corona, “Viva Cristo Rey,” is actively building character and faith through weekly activities. Pope […]
It’s a family affair at the Emmaus Center! Gerard Connolly and his daughters participate in a soulful performance of scripture-inspired songs. It’s […]
A possible Eucharistic miracle is being investigated at a church where Father McGivney once served as pastor. The current pastor of St. […]
A special Mass at the Co-Cathedral of St. Joseph in the Diocese of Brooklyn celebrated Blessed Michael McGivney’s feast day with the […]
Pickleball fever sweeps Breezy Point as locals from Diocese of Brooklyn churches gather for fun and friendly competition. A Ukrainian pastor races […]
Five European countries have legalized euthanasia, and in the U.S., assisted suicide is legal in nine states and Washington, D.C. As of […]
The Vatican weighs in on the rising debate over end-of-life care, emphasizing Church teachings amidst global shifts. Pope Francis urges peace for […]
Karl Kilb’s faith has been the steady beat driving his musical journey from Saint Ignatius Loyola School to composing success. Pope Francis […]