Pope Leo IIV on Friday named Bishop Richard Moth as archbishop of the Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales with about 6 million Catholics.
The anniversary offers an opportunity to reflect not just on what the document says, but on the young papacy of Leo XIV.
COMMENTARY: The 16th-century ecumenical council shows us how the Church can come together and bring about authentic reform.
For the centennial anniversary of the Knights of Lithuania Council 110, Hon. Taurimas Valys, the deputy foreign minister of ...
Father Patrick Flanagan, an association professor of theology at St. John’s University, told CNA the doctrine of papal ...
A church in Dedham has long taken a stand through its Christmas Nativity scene to spotlight social issues. Its latest display ...
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Today in History for Jan. 1: In 1622, the Roman Catholic church adopted Jan. 1 as the beginning of the year, rather than March 25. In 1653, Newfoundland's Coat of Arms was granted by King Charles I.
The Holy Roman Empire, despite the name, was Germanic, but why was it called Roman if it had nothing to do with the Romans?
New research by M&S Travel Money has crowned Kraków, the ‘picturesque’ and historic Polish city, as the most affordable ...
Is the Holy Spirit telling us that female exclusion from ordained ministry and church decision-making is no longer acceptable ...
In response to increasing Catholic congregations and housing growth, one of the first episcopal acts of the new Bishop of ...
Michael Gates is the author of seven books of Yukon history. His latest book, “Hollywood in the Klondike,” is now available ...