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Protesters at US Catholic colleges, universities join voices to pro-Palestinian movement

As the school year draws to a close, student protesters at Catholic colleges and universities in the U.S. have added their voices to the din of pro-Palestinian shouts at campuses across the country and around the word.

Vatican norms for Jubilee indulgence include pilgrimage, penance, service

Pilgrims passing through the Holy Door of St. Peter's Basilica during the Holy Year 2025, going to confession, receiving Communion and praying for the intentions of the pope can receive an indulgence, but so can inmates in prison and those who work to defend human life or assist migrants and refugees.

Pope again calls for full prisoner exchange between Russia and Ukraine

Pope Francis reiterated the Vatican's willingness to aid in a comprehensive prisoner swap between Russia and Ukraine.

To find true success in life, serve God first, actor Jonathan Roumie tells graduates

Actor Jonathan Roumie urged graduates of The Catholic University of America May 11 to represent Jesus Christ to the world, pray more and surrender to the will of God in order to find true success in their lives.

Boy Scouts of America rebranding in 2025 not expected to impact Catholic scouts

A change in name for the Boy Scouts of America will not affect affiliated Catholic scout troops, the executive director of the Catholic Church's official committee overseeing Scouting programs in the U.S. told OSV News.

The Fall Guy — PG-13 (A-lll)

Screwball comedies showcasing couples verbally duking it out in the battle of the sexes comprised a significant and often winning subgenre during the Golden Age of Hollywood. Whether the sparring partners were Gary Cooper and Jean Arthur or William Powell and Carole Lombard, audiences were likely to enjoy every round.

Pilgrim priest: National Eucharistic Pilgrimage helps reveal the church’s ‘deepest core’

Father Roger Landry may be the reason 24 young people and several priests are walking thousands of miles across the United States this summer with the Eucharist.

The body as a unity cannot be separated from the head

I was not alone on the Mount of Olives when I placed my foot in that stony depression where our Gospel takes place today.

At the pottery wheel, this Twin-Cities artist meditates on the ‘ethos of God’

St. Paul Cathedral in St. Paul parishioner Jenny Keller says pottery is part of her vocation. She spends much of her time at her pottery wheel or near the kiln, and her bedside table is adorned with books about how to mix pottery glazes.

Honoring our Lady of Fatima creates a ‘river of grace’

On May 13, the Church celebrates the feast of Our Lady of Fatima, a series of Marian apparitions to three children in the Portuguese countryside between May 13 and Oct. 13, 1917.

Deacons Gilde and Rasset are ‘humbled, grateful’ for their call to the priesthood

The ordination of 13 priests on May 25 is fast approaching. Ahead of their ordination, two men — Deacon Derek Gilde from St. Mary in Stillwater and Deacon Alexander Rasset from St. Francis Xavier in Buffalo — shared their journeys to the priesthood on this week’s episode of “Practicing Catholic” with producer Kayla Mayer.

The many faces of Mary that inspire devotion among Catholics of all cultures

Apparitions, images of the Blessed Mother inspire devotions in our cultural communities. Honoring the Virgin Mary and seeking her intercession is an important part of being Catholic.

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