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Prayer at heart of Fortnight for Freedom

Faith and freedom go hand in hand in the United States. It’s right there in the first few phrases of the Bill of Rights.

Fatima 100 years later

The Blessed Mother's message in Fatima 100 years ago is just as relevant today. Join area Catholics for discussions and celebrations marking the centennial May 13.

Spellers with parish, school ties vie in state bee

With 27 of State 48’s top elementary school spellers gathered in one room — in this case the KAET studios at Arizona State University’s downtown campus — there’s bound to be some stiff competition.

Young martyr a symbol of hope for Mexico’s priests, official says

ROME (CNS) — The heroism of Mexico’s newest saint, St. José Sánchez del Río, should embolden the nation’s priests to continue their ministry with trust in God, said the vice postulator of the young saint’s cause.

Albanian president unveils statue of St. Teresa, a ‘daughter of Albania’ at Brooklyn church

BROOKLYN, N.Y. (CNS) — Pride rushed through the hearts and veins of Albanian-Americans as they watched Albanian President Bujar Nishani unveil a statue of St. Teresa of Calcutta in the Bensonhurst section of Brooklyn Sept. 25.

Poverty solutions almost absent as a presidential campaign issue

Poverty affects 46.7 million Americans and while it's not on the lips of the candidates, it some of their proposals are directed toward improving economic opportunity for the working classes and perhaps helping poor people as well.

Catholics close out Fortnight for Freedom in prayer to Blessed Mother

“The Virgin Mary struck her claim to our nation from the beginning,” Manny Yrique said July 4 during Phoenix’s Mass and Rosary closing out the local observation of the fourth annual nationwide Fortnight for Freedom.

Pope asks prisoners to pray that Christ make him a better servant

He greeted, hugged, clasped hands with and kissed the scores of inmates outside lining the barricade. Many held plastic rosaries out to be blessed; others wanted just to stroke his hand or ask him to pray for someone in a picture they showed him.

Arena filled with pro-life teens, young adults called ‘beautiful sight’ 

They had come from across the country, a crowd of about 10,000 strong, mostly teens and young adults, filling the DC Armory for a Youth Rally & Mass for Life sponsored by the Archdiocese of Washington for out-of-town participants attending the Jan. 22 March for Life.

Knights of Columbus look to grow in strength, outreach in new fraternal year

It’s hard to become a change agent within a 109-year-old organization, but Larry Becker just might have the insight and guidance of the Holy Spirit to do it.