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Following Pope Francis' teachings on integral ecology must be accepted as "the right path to follow," the pope said in ...
The Western New York Catholic newspaper, which chronicles the Diocese of Buffalo, area parishes and schools, as well as the larger Catholic world, has published its final print edition. After 148 ...
In addition to McPartland, Western New York Catholic has a staff of one reporter, one photographer and an online media coordinator. The newspaper had a monthly print circulation of 43,000 copies.
The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that a Catholic charity group is entitled to tax relief it was denied on the basis that its operations were not primarily religious, a decision that could expand el… ...
The Wisconsin Supreme Court denied Catholic Charities the same tax exemption that the Catholic Church receives, saying its programs are primarily secular.
Catholic leaders in Washington have sued the state over a new law requiring clergy to report suspected child abuse, including details potentially revealed during confession.
A version of this article appears in print on , Section A, Page 1 of the New York edition with the headline: Plight of Pope’s Chicago Parish Is Familiar Catholic Lament.
It's unlikely the president will lead the Catholic church as the next pope. Technically, to be papabile, or "popeable," any baptized Catholic male can be elected pope, but Trump is not a Catholic.
A version of this article appears in print on , Section A, Page 4 of the New York edition with the headline: The Pope’s Contentious Duel With the U.S. Catholic Right.
This dispute prompted the translators of the popular English Standard Version (ESV) Bible, a preferred translation among many conservative denominations, churches, and seminaries, to change their ...
Feb. 2, 9, 16: BHM presentations on “The Church and Labor” following the 10am CT Masses at Holy Cross Catholic Church. Feb. 23: Motherland Sunday Mass at Holy Cross Catholic Church at 10am CT.
Vice President JD Vance, who converted to Catholicism in 2019, says Catholic clergy who criticize the Trump administration's immigration policy are concerned about money.
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