Daddy Yankee Brings Message of Redemption to 2,000 Inmates at Maximum Security Prison
Renowned Puerto Rican urban music artist and now preacher Raymond Ayala, known globally as Daddy Yankee, recently visited the Louisiana State Penitentiary
Renowned Puerto Rican urban music artist and now preacher Raymond Ayala, known globally as Daddy Yankee, recently visited the Louisiana State Penitentiary
hose involved in the “sacred responsibilities of justice, public service and diplomatic work” must administer justice in a spirit of mercy and fraternity, the Vatican’s permanent observer to the United Nations said.
The Biden administration will allow Planned Parenthood and other clinics providing abortions to once again receive federal family planning funds, although the funds cannot directly pay for abortions.
The Archbishop of San Francisco issued a scathing statement saying the pro-abortion Women's Health Protection Act (HR 3755) passed by Congress is something he'd expect from a "devout Satanist" rather than a devoted Catholic.
Calling it an unprecedented scheme of vigilante justice, an attorney for the U.S. Justice Department asked a federal judge on Friday to block Texas' controversial Senate Bill 8 law, which prohibits abortions once a fetal heartbeat can be detected.
Evangelist Franklin Graham wrapped up his "Route 66 God Loves You" tour, offering the timeless message of salvation along a classic stretch of highway.
COVID-19 and a host of other issues have led to a boom in homeschooling across America.
In a legal brief in the pivotal Dobbs vs. Jackson Women's Health Organization abortion case before the U.S. Supreme Court, a group of women legal scholars cite data and research they say refutes the pervasive narrative that abortion is both responsible and critical for women’s progress in society.
God calls local churches to show love and provide tangible support to their communities, and Send Relief is enabling them to do so. A collaboration of the International Mission Board and the North American Mission Board, Send Relief aims to partner with local churches to equip them with the finances…
More than 130 bicyclists checked their brakes, filled water bottles and geared up Sept. 18 for the annual Ride for Vocations of the Archdiocese of Washington.
More than 700 Afghans have chosen to leave the U.S. army bases, where they had been temporarily housed to receive services for their transition to the United States, even before completing their resettlement, according to a report.