Mother Teresa, the Roman Catholic nun who won the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize for her work among the poorest of the world’s poor, died yesterday in Calcutta, India, where she had lived since her work with ...
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If only the Diocese over this course of history had taken the approach of that religious sister,” R.I. Attorney General ...
She was recognized in 1945 for three “Soñetos de la Muerte” (“Sonnets of Death”), which were first published in Chile in 1922.
The letters, disclosed last week by journalist Laura Sánchez Ley, were sent to Judge Beryl A. Howell of the District of ...
INTERVIEW: Mother Agnes Mary Donovan, former superior general of the pro-life religious institute created by Cardinal John ...
A report by Rhode Island’s attorney general detailing decades of sexual abuse by Catholic clergy is giving survivors a sense of vindication while renewing calls for accountability and support.
In the company of Catholic Answers apologists and like-minded travelers, she’s gone on pilgrimage to Rome and taken a cruise up the St. Lawrence River, exploring the legacy of the North American ...
The house inside an exclusive subdivision in southern Jalisco state contained a crucifix, as well as a makeshift altar with religious figurines of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Saint Jude Thaddeus and Saint ...
This is a vision that came to me during a meditation two years ago. By some weirdness of electronics, it showed up in my inbox with a response from a dear friend. (also, from 2 years ago.) Here it is: ...
Nobody spoke. Nobody coughed. No phones rang. Maybe the 45 minutes of silence I experienced at interfaith gatherings in New ...