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Steve Kehoe likes to claim credit for his father getting involved in the Knights of Columbus in the late 1970s. When Steve was 6, a childhood friend had a dad in the Knights, who recruited his dad.
In a secular culture where church membership declines every year, how do churches reach out to people in their 20s and 30s to show them what they’re missing?
Sister Karl Ann Homberg met the Sisters of St. Joseph as a first grader at Our Lady Queen of Peace School in Baltimore, a five-minute walk from home. “I always thought they lived a special life. They were focused on the children, and on helping us to grow closer to God,” she said.
After 13 years in Linden, the women at St. Dominic’s Monastery hope to finish building.
WASHINGTON — The Women's Health Protection Act, introduced in the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House June 8 "would invalidate nearly all existing state limitations on abortion," said Jennifer Popik, director of federal legislation for National Right to Life.
NEW HAVEN, Conn. — The new CEO of the Knights of Columbus said the international fraternal organization's members "are poised to lead the way toward recovery and a future of renewal."
June 15 marked nine years since Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals was created. DACA allows certain undocumented immigrants who entered the United States as children — known as Dreamers — to remain in the country, subject to several requirements.
Bishop Burbidge dedicates a larger church for the growing community.
VATICAN CITY — For those who learn to look carefully, the world is filled with signs of God's presence, and noticing those signs is the best way to get over feelings of disappointment, Pope Francis said.
When the second-largest company in the country says it’s bringing you up to 25,000 new neighbors, what’s a Catholic church to do? The answer was clear to the pastor of Our Lady of Lourdes, Father Frederick H. Edlefsen: you innovate to communicate with people where they are and attract them.


