Pope Francis 2 days ago Pope Francis says intentionally allowing migrants to die is a 'grave sin' Pope Francis said at his Wednesday General Audience this week that secular governments must not allow migrants to die in extreme conditions while seeking to arrive in Western nations.
This Day in History 5 days ago On this day in history, August 26, 1978, Pope John Paul I is elected, would serve for only 33 days Pope John Paul I was elected pope on this day in history, Aug. 26, 1978. He would serve as pope for just over a month before his sudden death at the age of 65.
Roman Catholic August 23 Missouri diocese provides update on exhumed nun whose body did not decompose: 'Highly atypical' The Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph has issued an update regarding the investigation into the remains of Sister Wilhemina Lancaster, who died in 2019.
Supreme Court August 19 Catholic Charities asks Supreme Court to protect First Amendment rights in battle against the state A Catholic Charities group in Wisconsin is appealing to the U.S. Supreme Court in its fight to stay exempt from the state's unemployment program.
Weddings August 17 Couple hosting luxury wedding at famed cathedral asks guests to fork over $333 each Married couple Reemo and Nova Styles sparked debate on social media when they revealed they charged their guests $333 per person to attend their wedding last June. They defended the move.
Media August 8 Bishop says appreciation for Olympic ‘excellence’ is contrary to our pursuit of DEI quotas Bishop Robert Barron used the example of Olympic gymnast Simone Biles' athletic excellence to explain the folly of DEI initiatives being pushed in society today.
Roman Catholic August 5 Catholic bishop and Orthodox artist discuss materialism, scientific arguments for Christ, reunification Bishop Barron of the Diocese of Winona-Rochester and Orthodox liturgical artist Jonathan Pageau sat down with Fox News Digital ahead of their appearances at the 2024 Wonder Conference on science and faith.
Christianity August 4 Colorado faith leader uses Bible verses as 'clarion call' to examine 'why we follow Christ' Curtis Martin, founder and CEO of FOCUS ministries, a Catholic outreach program on college campuses, uses verses from the Gospel of John to urge a deeper faith in Jesus Christ.
Media August 2 Cardinal Burke condemns Paris Olympics opening appearing to parody Last Supper: 'Theater of Satan' Roman Catholic Church official Cardinal Raymond Burke had a scathing condemnation of the display at the Paris Olympics many argue was parodying "The Last Supper."
Donald Trump August 1 Trump applauds Catholic group's multi-million anti-Harris campaign appealing to Church faithful Former president and current Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump celebrated a multimillion-dollar campaign against Vice President Kamala Harris launched by CatholicVote.