Pope Francis 1 day ago Pope Francis mass draws 600K, nearly half the population of East Timor Pope Francis celebrated a papal mass in Dili, East Timor on Monday, where almost half the population of the country gathered to participate in the sacrament.
LIFESTYLE 1 day ago On this day in history, September 10, 1987, Pope John Paul II arrives in Miami, is warmly welcomed by Reagans On this day in history, Sept. 10, 1987, the head of the Catholic Church, Pope John Paul II, visited Miami, Florida, and was greeted by President Ronald Reagan and first lady Nancy Reagan.
LIFESTYLE 3 days ago Experts stunned after corpse of medieval Catholic saint is uncovered, found in remarkable condition The Diocese of Avila recently announced that the sixteenth-century tomb of St. Teresa of Avila, which had been opened in 1914, had been reopened and found in remarkable condition.
Kamala Harris 3 days ago Trump campaign slams report 'radical' Keith Ellison is on Harris' AG short list: 'natural fit' The Trump campaign slammed a report that Minnesota AG Keith Ellison is on VP Kamala Harris' short list for potential candidates for U.S. attorney general, which Ellison has denied.
Christianity 3 days ago Jesus shares important lesson during meeting with Martha and Mary: 'Chillax,' says South Carolina priest Fr. Jeffrey Kirby of South Carolina reflected on Luke 10:38-42 and the the lesson that Jesus Christ gives to Martha while visiting her home: "Relax and sit with me."
Media 4 days ago ‘Eco-chaplains’ are helping individuals process their ‘climate grief’: NPR report NPR recently reported on a rise of eco-chaplains in the western world, helping people come to terms with their "climate anxiety" in a spiritual way.
Christianity 5 days ago Mother Teresa's last message, written on day she died, reveals deep faith in Christ Mother Teresa's last letter to her religious congregation, penned on the day that she died in 1997, provides an important and insightful message about living for others.
This Day in History September 4 On this day in history, September 4, 2016, Mother Teresa is canonized: 'Generous dispenser of divine mercy' Mother Teresa was canonized, or officially named a saint, on this day in history. The Albanian nun was given the name "Saint Teresa of Calcutta."
Africa September 3 Thousands of Christians ‘deliberately targeted’ and killed in Nigeria, new report says A new report by faith-based Open Doors claims Christians are being deliberately targeted in an unrelented manner in Nigeria. The report claims 4,998 Chritians were killed in Nigeria because of their faith last year.
VIDEO September 3 Ryan Brown, the CEO Of Open Doors US discusses Christian persecution in Nigeria Attacks on Christians in Nigeria have grown at alarming levels, leading to thousands of deaths according to a new report by Open Doors International.