The Knights of Columbus and St. Ann's Youth (S.A.Y.) sponsored an annual fish fry to raise money for the youth to attend summer church camp. "We were blessed to see the community come out and help support the youth and enjoy each other's fellowship," Deputy Grand Knight Cruz Luna, Jr., said. He estimated that 300 people were served.
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Religion News Service on MSNEvangelical, Catholic groups: 1 in 12 Christians could be impacted by Trump deportationsThe report serves as both a theological and data-driven refutation of the president’s campaign pledge to enact 'the largest deportation in US history.'
The Catholic Church opposes assisted suicide and euthanasia, but it also doesn’t support treatments that prolong suffering in the face of unavoidable death.
Carlo Acutis will become the Catholic Church’s first millennial saint at a solemn canonization Mass on April 27 in St. Peter’s Square.
Archbishop Luis Argüello opened the Spanish Bishops’ Conference’s 127th plenary assembly this week with a deep analysis of Spain’s growing secularization.
According to the Vatican, Pope Francis has approved the first-ever female saint from Venezuela. On March 31, Francis made way for the canonization of Blessed María Carmen Rendiles by approving a decree that recognizes a miracle attributed to her, the founder of the Congregation of the Handmaids of Jesus.
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Teen Mom star Mackenzie McKee is pregnant, and she revealed she’s expecting twins with her fiancé, Khesanio Hall. “No one knows I’m pregnant but I am,” Mackenzie, 30, said while appearing on the Monday, March 31, episode of The Drew Barrymore Show alongside Teen Mom: The Next Chapter costar Briana DeJesus. “There’s two in there.”...
Parishioners stepped in to help clean up St. Peter's Catholic Church in Grand Prairie after an EF2 tornado tore through the area, destroying two of its buildings.
A leading Catholic nun in Africa has made the case for economic justice, urging the Catholic Church in Africa to use the Lenten period to “engage in economic decolonization, dismantling the enduring structures of economic oppression inherited from colonial rule.
Pilgrims have been pouring into a medieval hilltop town to venerate not only two of the Catholic Church’s most celebrated saints, Francis and Clare, but its newest – Carlo Acutis, the first millennial saint,