Supreme Court ruling allows prayers before public meetings

The Supreme Court ruled May 5 that prayers said before town council meetings in Greece, N.Y., do not violate the Constitution. In their 5-4 decision, the judges noted a historical precedent to opening local legislative meetings with a prayer and stressed that the predominantly Christian nature of the prayers in the New York town were not coercive to those in attendance.

Fight the blues with the Eucharist and Gospel, Pope Francis says

Receive Communion every Sunday and read the Gospel every day to keep discouragement and the blues away, Pope Francis said.

Cardinal: Officials who support abortion should not receive Communion

Catholic politicians and judges who support laws in conflict with church teaching on abortion, euthanasia, marriage and related issues commit "sacrilege" and cause "grave scandal" if they receive Communion, said the U.S. cardinal who heads the Vatican's highest court.

National bus tour celebrates Catholic schools, honors diocesan partnerships

The University of Notre Dame's Alliance for Catholic Education bus set off 42 cities ago to celebrate 20 years of partnership with dioceses. Five ACE teachers currently serve at three diocesan schools.

Arizona’s top high school seniors include pair from St. Mary’s, Brophy

Two of Arizona’s 20 highest-achieving high school seniors will receive a comprehensive educational package to attend an Arizona public university through their selection for this year's Flinn Scholarship program. They also receive funding for international study-related travel and professional development.

Deportations bring a bitter rift among immigration reform advocates

The united front of President Barack Obama and advocates for comprehensive immigration reform has tarnished and taken on an increasingly bitter tinge over deportations.

FILMS: The Amazing Spider-Man 2

Patrons are unlikely to walk away from the overstuffed but diverting 3-D comic-book sequel "The Amazing Spider-Man 2" feeling that they've failed to get their money's worth.

Junior high students ‘pay it forward’ through Arrupe Project

Seventh- and eighth-grade students at St. Francis Xavier School in Phoenix know what it means to be "Kids for Others." All 144 of them...

Cardinal shares media tips he learned at ‘school of hard knocks’

Thanking communications professionals who work for the Catholic Church, Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan of New York also shared with them tips he said he learned at the "school of hard knocks."

Students celebrate canonization of school’s namesake

Pope Francis canonized their school’s patron saint, Pope John XXIII, in Rome April 27. That set off a two-day celebration honoring his elevation to sainthood and the school’s new name.