Search Results
VATICAN CITY — Complaining is a poison that causes anger, resentment and sadness, and closes one's heart to God, Pope Francis said.
VATICAN CITY – Lawmakers need to regulate and develop sound policies regarding today's digital technology, specifically targeting the problems of child pornography, personal data violations, cyber attacks on critical infrastructures and fake news, Pope Francis told Catholic and Christian legislators.
WASHINGTON – El Salvador has set a Jan. 22 date for the beatifications of Jesuit Father Rutilio Grande, Franciscan Father Cosme Spessotto and two laymen, the Salvadoran bishops' conference announced Aug. 27.
VATICAN CITY – Pope Francis held a private audience with Nadia Murad, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate and survivor of the Islamic State-led genocide in Iraq, Aug. 26 at the Vatican.
WAVERLY, Tenn. — Henry Kersten was pacing back and forth inside his family's home in Waverly Aug. 21 when he saw the backyard shed being carried off by the flood waters. His wife, Leslie, was trapped inside.
SYDNEY — What started out as rehab for an injury sustained in cross-country running has resulted in Alex Tuckfield competing at the Tokyo Paralympics.
VATICAN CITY — Hypocrites are afraid of the truth, fearful of who they really are and incapable of truly loving, Pope Francis said during his weekly general audience.
Nine new principals join diocesan schools heading into the 2021-22 school year:
A Fredericksburg ministry hosts a Mass for families of children with special needs.
When the Missionaries of Charity accepted Father John Riley’s recent invitation to take a brief break from their service to the needy in Washington and instead visit the San Damiano Spiritual Life Center in the breezy foothills of the Blue Ridge, he was elated.


