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WASHINGTON — Those involved in the "sacred responsibilities of justice, public service and diplomatic work" must administer justice in a spirit of mercy and fraternity, the Vatican's permanent observer to the United Nations said Oct. 3 during the 69th annual Red Mass in Washington.
VATICAN CITY — When Christians recognize their own weakness and frailty, they discover God's love and care for them, Pope Francis said.
NEW YORK — In the animated comedy "The Addams Family 2," the beloved characters from the imagination of Charles Addams are as creepy, kooky, mysterious and spooky as ever, and the humor remains dark and macabre, but overall good-natured.
NEW YORK — Given the schizophrenic nature of the title character, it's not surprising that "Venom: Let There Be Carnage" (Columbia) is two films in one.
LA PLATA, Md. — A mixture of high energy, a little friendly trash-talking and general camaraderie was in the air at the parking lot of Sacred Heart Church in La Plata on a recent Saturday morning.
WASHINGTON — Social hostilities against religious believers and churches dipped in 2019, according to a Pew Research Center report issued Sept. 30.
VATICAN CITY — Groups and individuals who have accepted Pope Francis' invitation to step up their commitment to caring for creation are encouraged to prepare for their journey with a new prayer campaign.
NEW HAVEN, Conn. — After a successful run on ABC affiliates throughout the U.S., "Enduring Faith," a Knights of Columbus documentary on the legacy of the Catholic faith among Indigenous communities in North America, is now available to all.
WICHITA, Kan. — Father Emil J. Kapaun conformed his life to Christ, Bishop Carl A. Kemme of Wichita said about the Korean War hero at a funeral Mass for him Sept. 29.
VATICAN CITY — Cardinal Wilton D. Gregory of Washington ordained 21 men from the Pontifical North American College to the diaconate Sept. 30 in St. Peter's Basilica. Among the newly ordained was Deacon Mauricio Portillo from the Arlington diocese.


