Beloved North Carolina Pastor Tammy McCollum, who police say was shot dead by her husband, Eddie McCollum, in their home on Monday, previously told the world her alleged killer is an amazing man of
In the wake of the American Civil War, the former slave Daniel Rudd launched a newspaper that sought to inform his readers, advance racial equality, and convert the world to his Catholic faith.
A former sportscaster told those gathered at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference that “being offended is a choice” and encouraged attendees to respect those who disagree with them and reject the tenets of cancel culture.
Two Rialto, California assistant high school principals have been arrested for allegedly failing to notify local authorities of two separate sexual assaults on a high school campus.
A California public high school has started a "transition closet" to help teenagers hide their gender experimentation efforts from their parents. The school will provide clothes for transgender, non-binary, and gender exploring youth to change into outfits that match their preferred gender identity "to make them feel more like themselves."
Viewers who want to know what life is really like after a Communist invasion need look no further than EWTN’s new film, “To Believe,” which was produced by EWTN Ukraine in Kyiv, a city which is now under assault after Thursday’s invasion by Russia.
When Chicagoans gathered to demonstrate solidarity with Ukraine on Thursday, hours after Russia launched a large-scale invasion of its western neighbor, they gathered on the steps in front of Sts. Volodymyr and Olha Ukrainian Catholic Church in the city’s Ukrainian Village neighborhood
Police in Pennsylvania are investigating after three nearby Catholic cemeteries were vandalized and swastikas were spray-painted on several headstones.
Families came one by one to the baptismal font in a Phoenix church where Father Andrés Arango, whose baptisms up until last summer are presumed to be invalid, poured holy water over the heads of a dozen people in a do-over of the Catholic ritual.
Reacting to the rapid pace of developments on the first day of Russia’s attack, Archbishop Borys Gudziak said the “unthinkable is possible” for the Church in Ukraine, calling Russian President Vladimir Putin a “sociopath” who is “leading his own country and neighbors into an abyss.”
Pope Francis spoke with college students from the Americas on Thursday, listening to their thoughts on migration and the situation of migrants and emphasizing the need for everyone to build bridges between the global north and south.