Archive for April 26, 2018

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Nigerian herdsmen kill 19 in Catholic church attack

At least 19 people, including two priests, were killed on Tuesday when nomadic cattle farmers in central Nigeria opened fire... Read more

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By Courtney Mares

New report paints worrying picture of global religious freedom

Religious freedom conditions worsened across the globe in the past year, according to the U.S. Commission for International Religious Freedom’s... Read more

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The Catholic Association voices support for Alfie Evans' parents

A group dedicated to offering a Catholic voice in the public square has spoken out on behalf of Alfie Evans... Read more

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Pope Francis: The Last Supper teaches us three foundational truths

Pointing to Jesus’ words during the Last Supper, Pope Francis offered meditations on love, service and humility during his homily... Read more

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Colombia drug route battle leaves residents trapped in homes

Residents of the Catatumbo region of Colombia, which borders Venezuela, are trapped in their own homes due to an ongoing... Read more

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Tucson bishop speaks up after border agent cleared in Mexican teen's death

The ‘not guilty’ verdict for a U.S. border agent who shot and killed a Mexican teen is “deeply troubling” and... Read more

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By Perry West

Chicago discipleship building group coming to three new cities

Originally created as an organization to form disciples in the Chicago area, L’Alto Catholic Institute is now expanding to three... Read more

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Memorial to the Unborn moves forward in Tennessee legislature

A bill approving a memorial to the unborn was passed by the Tennessee Senate on Monday by a 23-3 vote.  Read more