Australian bishops who visited Iraqi Christians see Christ reborn again

Christ is being "reborn again in the lowly stable" this Christmas because of the remarkable faith of Iraqi Christians who were driven out of their homes, said Australian bishops who visited refugees in Lebanon and the displaced in Irbil, Iraq.

Gutiérrez, new ‘Catholic Sun’ editor, brings fresh vision, faith to post

The new editor of The Catholic Sun is a critical thinker with an eye for detail and a thirst for knowledge.

Aprende en español at Benedictine University

Benedictine University at Mesa is offering academic degrees for students eager to be part of an increasingly bilingual workforce.

State of the Campaign: Catholic School Growth and Development

There are nearly 15,000 students benefiting from the strong academic and spiritual formation via our Catholic schools and more will come if we grow and build our campuses.

Peaceful spirit of pro-life marchers ‘quite amazing,’ says participant

WASHINGTON (CNS) — What you don’t comprehend about the marching portion of the March for Life until you’re in it is, even though it appears somewhat unorganized at the start, is that it’s an intensely polite and orderly experience despite its immense size.

Pope thanks pharmacists for helping people during pandemic

https://youtu.be/M-HcK4GDCgM?t=230 VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Pope Francis said he was called out for forgetting to thank a group of people who also are on the...

Pope to teachers: Help kids live with care for all of creation

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — A lifestyle that is environmentally ethical cannot be “schizophrenic” — for example, by showing more care for animals and forests, than for the plight of people, Pope Francis said.

Pope: Church is made of martyrs; leaders must respond to victims’ cries

With so many women and men being killed because of their faith in Christ, the church today is a church of martyrs, Pope Francis said in a morning homily.

Sr. Mary Christine (1932-2019): BVM sister with personal, ministerial roots in Phoenix

Sr. Mary Christine entered the congregation from St. Thomas the Apostle. She returned for educational posts and ecumenical efforts.