President Joe Biden, addressing the National Prayer Breakfast Feb. 3, called for a return to the political civility he said he'd known as a freshman U.S. senator from Delaware.
With its lease expiring in Plymouth and a desire to be more centrally located, the Catholic Services Appeal Foundation recently found a new home: The Archdiocesan Catholic Center in St. Paul, which houses many of the archdiocese’s offices and ministries.
For nearly a decade, Jen Messing has taken young adults into the wilderness to teach them St. John Paul II’s Theology of the Body through her nonprofit Into the Deep.
Akash Bashir, a 20-year-old volunteer security guard who was killed by a suicide bomber in 2015, is the first Pakistani to be given the title, "servant of God," an initial step on the path to sainthood.
Immigration supporters say that while they welcomed President Joe Biden's 2020 election, when it comes to immigration policy, his administration, a year into its first term, has left much to be desired.
On Feb. 1, Xavier University of Louisiana was among a group of several historically Black colleges and universities in the United States that received bomb threats.
The "true gold medal" at the upcoming Olympic and Paralympic Games goes to everything that helps the global community be more welcoming and accepting of all people, Pope Francis said.
The Holy Spirit, and not the need for recognition, must be the primary motivation in one's religious life, Pope Francis told consecrated men and women.