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Michelangelo’s Old Testament frescoes on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican are some of the Western world’s most recognized and celebrated works of art: The Creation of Adam, The Fall of Man, images of the prophets and the ancestors of Christ.
WASHINGTON — "Called to the Joy of Love" is the theme of this year's National Marriage Week USA Feb. 7-14. The week includes World Marriage Day, which this year is Feb. 13.
Students with intellectual disabilities need more than to be included in Catholic schools — they need to feel they are welcomed, wanted and truly belong, said Beth Foraker, a longtime educator and parent of a student with Down syndrome.
NOTRE DAME, Ind. — Jerome Bettis, in his football days, got the nickname "The Bus" because he was carrying would-be tacklers along with him during his punishing runs from scrimmage.
VATICAN CITY — Jesus wants people to invite him into their lives, no matter how poor, inadequate or shameful their lives are, Pope Francis said.
WASHINGTON — As many state legislatures consider restrictive abortion measures in current legislative sessions, the Catholic conferences in these states are paying close attention to these bills and urging Catholics to advocate for them.
Bishop Burbidge celebrates Mass for the community during Catholic Schools Week.
VATICAN CITY — The time has come to live in a spirit of fraternity and build a culture of peace, sustainable development, tolerance, inclusion, mutual understanding and solidarity, Pope Francis said.
VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis and his guests listened as a violinist played a tune from a famous Italian composer on a multicolored violin made by prisoners using the wood of a shipwrecked migrants' boat.


