An additional viewing will be held at the parish from 9 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. Wednesday, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 11 a.m., according to the obituary. Burial will follow at Holy Cross ...
Widely respected Catholic theologian Rev. Michael J. Himes, a beloved faculty member at Boston College for almost three decades, died on June 10 at the age of 75. A Mass of Christian Burial will take ...
Thousands march in Washington DC to rally against President-elect ahead of inauguration - Donald Trump will succeed Joe Biden ...
Some pointed out, however, that it was not clear if propagation of faith, publishing of books and the right to Christian burial were allowed in the country. While Christians meet in house churches, ...
Ciorcail Cniotáil/Knitting Circle: Tagann an Grúpa Cniotáil le chéile gach oíche Luan i Halla Thuar Mhic Éadaigh ón 7.30-9.30 ...
Many users on social media noticed that Vice President Kamala Harris posted a photo of herself at former President Jimmy Carter's funeral ... Mass., fired off a 33-page letter earlier this week to ...
McCarrick, the archbishop of Washington who presided over late Chief Justice William Rehnquist’s funeral ... attended the Red Mass and said the service highlighted the “strong Judeo-Christian heritage ...
Often called the Day of Ashes, Ash Wednesday starts Lent by focusing the Christian’s heart on repentance and prayer, usually through personal and communal confession. This happens during a special Ash ...
When Donald Trump sat down Tuesday beneath the exquisite stained-glass windows of the National Cathedral, he likely expected a sermon that would reflect his earthly glory back to him: something about ...
Dozens of volunteers led by a Florida-based Christian ministry are expecting to give out tens of thousands of Bible booklets ...
Another interesting tidbit was that, according to statistics, cremation has become the leading method of disposition in the United States. In 2024, the cremation rate in the United States is predicted ...
The Cry of Man Asking for Salvation,” Cardinal Robert Sarah answers various questions posed by journalist David Cantagalli.