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Every fall, the push to do more intensifies. Sharpen your pencil and dig in.
Produce more, study more, socialize more, exercise more, volunteer more.Parish volunteers commemorate a century-old tradition by barbecuing 600 chickens.
MANCHESTER, England — The Anglican bishop of Ebbsfleet stepped down from office after announcing that he will become a Roman Catholic.
VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis offered prayers to the victims and families affected by Hurricane Ida, which devastated the southern and northeastern United States.
WASHINGTON — Former Cardinal Theodore E. McCarrick pleaded not guilty Sept. 3 in a Massachusetts court, where he is facing three counts of sexually assaulting a teenager in the 1970s.
WASHINGTON — The "present ills of our economy" invite Catholics to reflect on ways to propose new and creative responses to vital human needs in a post-pandemic world, said Archbishop Paul S. Coakley of Oklahoma City, chairman of the U.S. bishops' Committee on Domestic Justice and Human Development, in the U.S. bishops' annual Labor Day statement.
JERUSALEM — When 15-year-old Ahmad Mutaseb visited the Terra Sancta Museum in the Old City, it was the first time he had ever seen any archaeological relics from the area.
BLUE POINT, N.Y. — Father Kevin M. Smith, a veteran fire chaplain, trauma counselor and loyal friend to scores of active and retired firefighters in the New York metropolitan area, receives more phone calls in early September than any other time of the year.
SEOUL, South Korea — The mortal remains of the first three Korean Catholic martyrs have been recovered more than two centuries after their deaths, announced the Diocese of Jeonju.
WASHINGTON — Catholic and pro-life leaders as well as abortion rights advocates have weighed in vocally in response to the Supreme Court’s Sept. 1 ruling against blocking a Texas law banning abortions at six weeks of pregnancy.


