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I read JD Vance’s Communion two days after returning from a week-long workshop—”Writing in an Age of Anxiety”—which immersed ...
Today’s announcement of the resignations of two French bishops suffering from episcopal burnout, and the impending release of a potentially devastating report about sexual abuse allegations at ...
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“Catholicism’s roots in the United States run deep,” Pew stated in a new report titled “U.S. Catholicism: Connections to the Religion, Beliefs and Practices.” Pew reported that 47% of U.S. adults have ...
THE African Catholics who welcomed Pope Paul to their continent last week are among the newest and the oldest Christians in the world. In Egypt, Alexandria had a colony of Christians at the time of ...
The killing of Charlie Kirk on Sept. 10, is a sobering inflection point in America's descent into political violence. Whether or not one agreed with Kirk's politics, his death diminishes us all. At ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Sydney Johnston grew up in a nondenominational Christian household — but now the Upper West Side millennial is a devout Catholic. ...
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Affordable hotspot popular with Americans fleeing liberal New York experiences huge Catholicism boom
The Southwest city has seen a sharp rise in the number of Catholics living in the area, with the local diocese now the second ...
Theologian Miguel D"az (CNS/Courtesy of St. John's School of Theology-Seminary) National churches don’t have delegates in Rome, so officially nobody’s there to speak for American Catholicism.
WHY SOME countries are rich and others are poor is an enduring debate in economics. Natural resources and friendly climates help only a bit. In contrast, robust political institutions and a steady ...
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