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
A federal judge in Alabama has allowed a class-action lawsuit by survivors of child sexual abuse against the parent company of popular pornography website Pornhub and other porn websites to move forward.
A federal judge in Alabama has allowed a class-action lawsuit by survivors of child sexual abuse against the parent company of popular pornography website Pornhub and other porn websites to move ...
Inflation soared over the past year at its highest rate in four decades, hammering America’s consumers, wiping out pay raises and reinforcing the Federal Reserve’s decision to begin raising borrowing rates across the economy.
Inflation soared over the past year at its highest rate in four decades, hammering America’s consumers, wiping out pay raises and reinforcing the Federal Reserve’s decision to begin raising borrowing rates across the economy.
The big game also has brought attention to what has long been portrayed as the dark side of the Super Bowl: the risk of human trafficking.
A majority of Americans said they believe that in-person attendance at sporting events should be limited to those who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19, according to the Seton Hall Sports Poll.
Archbishop José H. Gomez of Los Angeles and Archbishop Dennis M. Schnurr of Cincinnati are rooting for their home team in Super Bowl LVI, and have placed a friendly wager on the outcome of the Feb. 13 showdown between the Rams and the Bengals.
Biden administration officials replaced a Trump-era mission statement Feb. 8 with a shorter one, emphasizing “America’s promise as a nation of welcome and possibility.”
Knoxville Bishop Richard F. Stika urged attendees at Seek22 to go forth from conference filled with Holy Spirit and the knowledge “Jesus invites us” to his sacrifice.
Archbishop Shelton J. Fabre, the newly appointed archbishop of the Archdiocese of Louisville, celebrated a Mass at Holy Family Church Feb. 8.