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When we engage the sciences to seek the truth, we test, observe and measure parts of God’s creation. In this way we expect to find precise equations, relationships and explanations to help unlock the mysteries of the natural world around us. However, when looking for truth in the mysteries of the church, we cannot use […]
WASHINGTON — In his youth, Jesuit Father Patrick J. Conroy pictured himself as a lawyer and a senator, working in the deep recesses of Washington’s U.S. Capitol building. In a way, he’s doing just that but not in the way he imagined.   “I’m not in the Senate, I’m in the House,” he said inside […]
This article was updated June 13. As they begin their Spring General Assembly June 14, Catholic bishops from across the U.S. were scheduled to gather at Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral in Indianapolis for a Mass of Prayer and Penance for survivors of sexual abuse within the church. The Mass is scheduled in response to […]
WASHINGTON — Vice President Mike Pence and other speakers addressed securing religious liberty and protecting the sanctity of human life both in the United States and worldwide, particularly in the Middle East, at the 13th annual National Catholic Prayer Breakfast in Washington June 6. Pence spoke about President Donald Trump’s commitment to the securing of […]
VATICAN CITY — The Holy Spirit continues to give Christians different gifts and to call them to share those gifts with each other in a community marked by forgiveness and “unity in diversity,” Pope Francis said on Pentecost.   “In a way both creative and unexpected,” the pope said, the Holy Spirit “generates diversity, for […]
Photographs can capture exceptional moments in an iconic way, making the original experience “present” emotionally as well as pictorially.   The photo of U.S. Marines raising the American flag on Iwo Jima’s Mt. Suribachi “means a Marine Corps for the next 500 years,” Secretary of the Navy James Forrestal said in 1945. The image of […]
The Christendom Crusaders rugby team won the NSCRO 7’s National Championship in Philadelphia in dramatic fashion June 4, defeating St. Mary’s College of Maryland in overtime 24-19. The victory brought the school its first-ever national championship, as the Crusaders wowed the crowd of over 15,000 attendees with their incredible come-from-behind win.   The Crusaders earned […]
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Bishop David R. Choby of Nashville died June 3 at St. Thomas West Hospital where he was undergoing treatment for injuries that he sustained in a fall at his home Feb. 7. He was 70.   Visitation was set for June 8 at the Cathedral of the Incarnation in Nashville, concluding with […]

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