Religious leaders offer prayers before start of U.N. General Assembly
September 15, 2021
NEW YORK (CNS) — In the face of widespread evidence of humanity’s dark side, speakers a prayer service Sept. 13 — on the eve of… Read More
Report outlines complaints of border agents’ treatment of asylum-seekers
September 15, 2021
WASHINGTON (CNS) — A joint report by the Kino Border Initiative and Network, the Catholic social justice lobby, details complaints lodged against U.S. Customs and… Read More
Faith must identify with those who suffer, pope says at Mass
September 15, 2021
ŠAŠTIN, Slovakia (CNS) — The world needs Christians who are “signs of contradiction,” who demonstrate the beauty of the Gospel rather than hostility toward others,… Read More
Louisiana Catholics reach out to help those hit hard by Hurricane Ida
September 14, 2021
LA PLACE, La. (CNS) — The saying goes: “It takes a village to raise a child.” While it will take more than a village, including… Read More
Help Spread the Faith Communications Appeal
September 14, 2021
With your continued financial support, you can assist the evangelization efforts of the Diocese of St. Augustine by helping others connect with Christ through our… Read More
Christianity without the cross is ‘sterile,’ pope says in Slovakia
September 14, 2021
PREŠOV, Slovakia (CNS) — Falling into the temptation of rejecting the cross and choosing a triumphalist form of Christianity leads to a faith that is… Read More
Hear Our Voices on the Coronavirus Pandemic
September 13, 2021
Shirley Mosley and Mary George-Flournoy help prepare items for the event. The Knights of Peter Claver Ladies’ Auxiliary, Monsignor Walter Darcy Court #335, presented a… Read More
Horrors of Holocaust must not be forgotten, pope tells Slovak Jews
September 13, 2021
BRATISLAVA, Slovakia (CNS) — The violence of the Holocaust and the atrocities committed against the Jewish people are tantamount to blasphemy, Pope Francis said. “The… Read More
For Catholic veterans, 9/11 changed trajectory of their military careers
September 13, 2021
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (CNS) — On Sept. 11, 2001, Deacon John Krenson went to work like it was any other day. He walked into his business… Read More
Polish cardinal, blind Franciscan who knew each other beatified together
September 13, 2021
WARSAW, Poland (CNS) — The archbishop who steered Poland’s Catholic Church through communist rule and a blind Franciscan nun who founded one of Europe’s foremost… Read More