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A leading figure in academic Catholic feminism after the Second Vatican Council, Anne E. Carr was also a renowned scholar and ...
Two Catholic churches in Hazleton founded more than a century ago by Italian immigrants are consolidating parishes, as are two other churches drawn together by Spanish-speaking members from a newer… ...
The New York State Catholic Conference, which is the official voice of the Catholic Church in the Empire State, issued 13 ...
Immaculate Conception in Montclair just held its final celebration after a century of education, highlighting the financial ...
Deacon Steve Schumer, who steered Catholic Charities of Buffalo through the Covid-19 pandemic and fallout from the Buffalo ...
An irate hellraiser stormed the altar at a Long Island church during Sunday mass — toppling sacred, century-old relics and causing $10,000 worth of damages, authorities said.
The complicated case stems from a group of parishes who object to the diocese’s requirement that they pay huge portions of ...
The I.R.S. lifted the ban on endorsements in houses of worship. That move could pose a challenge in a city that relishes religious diversity.
Can the Roman Catholic Church parrot untenable prejudice? Or can we embrace LGBTQ+ Catholics?
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