Judge Says Church Can Run Emergency Homeless Shelter on Property
A judge has ruled that a church in Massachusetts can operate an emergency homeless shelter on its property despite objections from some neighbors
A judge has ruled that a church in Massachusetts can operate an emergency homeless shelter on its property despite objections from some neighbors
The Satanic Temple (TST) is holding its first convention in Scottsdale, Arizona this weekend in the city's Old Town district.
With anticipation building for the Super Bowl, Cincinnati Bengals fans are preparing to cheer and pray for their team at the big game Feb. 13 against the Los Angeles Rams.
CatholicVote, an independent political advocacy group, has filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration seeking information about how the government and church-affiliated groups about “facilitating a record surge in illegal immigration.”
Face coverings will not be required during public Masses at Catholic churches in the Boston area starting Feb. 28, the Archdiocese of Boston announced Thursday.
All Catholics in the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston are being encouraged to join Filipino Catholics in embracing a special jubilee indulgence period celebrating the 500th anniversary of the arrival of Christianity in the Philippines.
Fordham University, a Jesuit institution in New York, has named its new president, Tania Tetlow. She is the first woman and first layperson to lead the school in its 181-year history.
A new survey reveals that while a supermajority of white evangelical Protestants have taken at least one dose of the coronavirus vaccine, the group has the lowest vaccination rate among all demographic subgroups questioned.
Since the start of the pandemic, nearly 200,000 Americans have died from drug overdoses, an alarming increase over previous years.
The CIA has a secret, undisclosed data repository that includes information collected about Americans, two Democrats on the Senate Intelligence Committee said. While neither the agency nor lawmakers would disclose specifics about the data, the senators alleged the CIA had long hidden details about the program from the public and Congress.
With his retirement looming, Crux spoke with Archbishop Joseph Kurtz of Louisville about his time in the archdiocese, state of the U.S. Catholic Church, his journey in the Catholic faith to date, and what comes next.