MacArthur genius fellowship winner and well-known social justice advocate Rev William J Barber II has rebuked President Donald Trump for what he described as heresy and war on divinity, for sharing
A new housing complex of small cottages and tents aims to help several hundred homeless people in Tampa, in a project launched by Catholic Charities with help from the City of Tampa.
The Supreme Court says it will hold a special session in just over two weeks to weigh challenges to two Biden administration policies covering vaccine requirements for millions of workers, policies that affect large employers, and health care workers.
The lack of will by politicians to move forward on immigration reform is affecting the lives of 11 million people in the country and something must be done, said the head of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ migration committee.
In an online message to Catholics of the Tucson Diocese, retired Bishop Gerald F. Kicanas announced he has to undergo open heart surgery “on or near” Jan. 7 “barring a COVID spike.”
Father James Jackson pleaded not guilty Dec. 21 to federal charges of distributing child pornography and possessing and accessing with intent to view child pornography.
A federal judge ruled that an Alaska city's nondiscrimination ordinance barring LGBT discrimination does not force a Christian battered women's shelter to admit trans-identified biological males.
President Joe Biden will extend the moratorium on student loan payments through the spring as the omicron variant seethes across the U.S. Federal student
A 2-month-old baby boy was orphaned Sunday morning when his parents, Hunter Wilkes, a 21-year-old youth pastor, and his 21-year-old wife, Alexis, were killed in a two-vehicle crash on their way to church in Texas.
The Catholic Diocese of Burlington is seeking permission to demolish a closed cathedral and a grove of trees in the downtown of Vermont’s largest city.