On Aug. 9 the Catholic Church celebrates the life of philosopher, writer, and religious sister St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross, commonly known as Edith Stein.
The Catholic University of America (CUA) has received an Institutional Impact grant to expand its programs designed to cultivate virtue in students.
Two recently launched media campaigns illustrate the epic clash between the culture of life and the culture of death taking place in this year’s U.S. elections.
California Catholic bishops are launching a yearlong initiative to celebrate and encourage marriage and families through educational and parish-based resources.
The state Supreme Court denied a stay of a recent ruling that required the Statewide Charter School Board rescind a contract with a Catholic charter school.
A procession of house, tug, and steamboats is set to launch in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, on Aug. 14 and land in New Orleans the following evening.
Media mogul and pro-democracy advocate Jimmy Lai will remain in solitary confinement after a Hong Kong court delayed his national security trial.
Sister Josephine Garrett’s breakout session on mental health attracted en estimated 6,000 people at the National Eucharistic Congress.
With the help of state scholarships and private donors, Xavier Jesuit Academy will open this August, reviving a building that has been unused for more than 30 years.
“The greatest travesty would be for those whose camps are removed to be then left in this hot climate without shelters ...” the bishops said in a July 29 statement.
The legendary church’s reopening “is a historic moment and an opportunity to march behind the Blessed Virgin,” reads the Les 7 Routes Notre-Dame website.
The Oklahoma Supreme Court earlier this summer ruled against the establishment of St. Isidore of Seville Virtual Charter School.
The supreme leader of Iran, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, condemned the “insults” against Jesus Christ, noting that Jesus is a respected figure in Islam.
Hosted by the school’s president, Father Dave Pivonka, TOR, “In Focus: Confronting the Woke World” takes inspiration from a 2021 Noelle Mering book.
Justice Beverly Lang cited England’s National Health Service study that preceded the restrictions, calling it “powerful scientific evidence.”
The event is being convened to examine a series of high-dollar payouts from lawsuits brought against drug manufacturers and distributors.
Clergy and religious attended the congress in high numbers and shared with CNA some of their most memorable moments.
At Heartbeat of Miami, the vandalism resulted in thousands of dollars in damages, with graffitied messages such as “Jane’s Revenge” sprayed on the walls.
On July 26 the Catholic Church celebrates the feast day of the Virgin Mary’s parents, whose lives offer lessons to modern couples today.
Bevelyn Beatty Williams, 33, was convicted of “interference, including by threats and force, with individuals seeking to obtain and provide” abortions.