Ex-USCCB general secretary says employee safety vital in pandemic plan

March 23, 2021

CLEVELAND (CNS) — It was during the first days of March 2020 that the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19 turned up in discussions of the… Read More

Priests reflect on ‘finding the silence of God’ on the ski slopes

March 23, 2021

BASYE, Va. (CNS) — It’s about 10 minutes from the base of Bryce Mountain to its summit. On the chairlift, skiers are accompanied by only… Read More

Priests reflect reflect on ‘finding the silence of God’ on the ski slopes

March 23, 2021

BASYE, Va. (CNS) — It’s about 10 minutes from the base of Bryce Mountain to its summit. On the chairlift, skiers are accompanied by only… Read More

Ramblers’ celebrated chaplain has big fan base in Los Angeles Archdiocese

March 23, 2021

LOS ANGELES (CNS) — By her own admission, “Sister Jean 101” could be the name of an introductory course taught at the Loyola University Chicago… Read More

Vatican releases pope’s Holy Week, Easter schedule

March 23, 2021

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — The Vatican published Pope Francis’ calendar for Holy Week and Easter, which due to coronavirus restrictions, will be celebrated primarily in… Read More

From one shepherd to another: A Salvadoran bishop honors St. Romero in book

March 23, 2021

SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (CNS) — As a child, he frequently listened to the pastor’s homilies on the radio and was enraptured by the voice… Read More

Dallas Catholics, faith-based agencies pitch in to help migrant teens

March 23, 2021

DALLAS (CNS) — As federal officials announced that a downtown Dallas facility had been chosen to house up to 3,000 migrant teenagers starting the week… Read More

Catholic leaders speak out against violence targeting Asian Americans

March 22, 2021

WASHINGTON (CNS) — In the days following the March 16 shootings in Atlanta that left eight people dead, including six Asian American women, protests and… Read More

U.S. cardinal sends needed gift to nuns in Havana: A host-making machine

March 22, 2021

In February 2020, New York Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan embarked on a trip to Cuba at the invitation of the island-nation’s president, Miguel Díaz-Canel, causing… Read More

Conflict keeps people from farming, drives some to brink of famine

March 22, 2021

Conflict is driving four countries — Yemen, South Sudan, Burkina Faso and northeastern Nigeria — into famine, the World Food Program warned. While the land… Read More