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Advances in moviemaking technology allow a story that could only previously be told as a cartoon to be enacted, so to speak, by animals. And so we get "The Lion King" (Disney).
‘Boot Camp for Aspiring Saints’ is a traveling, faith-filled adventure for middle schoolers.
Retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, who served on the court for nearly 35 years, died July 16 in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., at age 99 after suffering complications from a stroke the previous day.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York is marking the 500th anniversary of the death of Leonardo da Vinci with a painting by the artist that will draw crowds but also pay solemn tribute to the larger-than-life Italian Renaissance painter, architect and inventor.
Chemists and economists speak of equilibrium conditions, where the concentrations of reactants and products, or supply and demand, are in balance.
Jesuit Brother Robert Macke finds his work as the curator of meteorites for the Vatican Observatory in Castel Gandolfo near Rome — formally founded in 1891 by Pope Leo XIII — allows him to, as the Jesuit saying goes, "find God in all things."
After current supplies run out, Vatican City State will no longer be selling any single-use plastic items on its tiny territory.
The Trump administration announced the U.S. departments of Justice and Homeland Security are adopting an interim "third country rule" requiring immigrants seeking asylum at the U.S.-Mexico border to first apply for refugee status in another country.
St. Frances Xavier Cabrini took to heart Jesus' greatest commandment to love God and love one's neighbor by tending to those most in need — children, the sick, orphans and "most of all" immigrants, said New York Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan July 13.



How would you rate your intimacy with God?
All three Scripture readings this week speak directly about intimacy with God. How would you rate your level of intimacy with God these days?