While a lack of faith, according to three great saints, Thomas’ doubt actually had the benefit of confirming Christians in their faith.
The Salesian News Agency (ANS) announced in an article that the event will begin Aug. 11 and will conclude on Aug. 16 —St. John Bosco’s birthday.
Along with other saints, every May 10 the Church honors St. John of Avila, the patron saint of the Spanish clergy.
The diocesan phase of the cause of beatification of the Servant of God Nino Baglieri has been closed in Modica, a town in southern Sicily.
World Press Freedom Day is celebrated every May 3, drawing attention to the importance of free and independent news media.
Journalists from ACI Prensa, CNA’s Spanish-language news partner, traveled to Bolivia to look into the implications of the case of Jesuit priest Alfonso Pedrajas.
New technologies allow us to contemplate from different angles, inside and outside, these stellar churches dedicated to the worship of God.
Every March 25, the solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord is celebrated in the Catholic Church. But not this year.
The Catholic Church celebrates the feast of St. Joseph on March 19.
St. Thomas Aquinas uttered a last prophecy and an emotional prayer before his departure to heaven.
The Church commemorates some saints on Feb. 29 — but what happens to them the other three years?
St. Angelo d’Acri (1669–1739) heard a divine voice give him advice on preaching and went on to become known for many spiritual gifts.
In the history of the Catholic Church various saints and blesseds have described what hell is like and even exactly where “bad Christians” would go.
Cardinal Ángel Fernández Artime encouraged fostering young people’s dreams but “not with blows,” just as Christ himself asked the Salesians’ founder.
The Salesian News Agency reported the murder of Father Léopold Feyen in Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, on Dec. 12.
The local prosecutor’s office began legal proceedings against the mother for failing to enroll her minor child in the school system.
In addition to allegations of the sexual abuse of minors by a number of deceased Jesuits in Bolivia, six others are now reportedly under investigation.
In a May 24 statement, the Bolivian Bishops’ Conference reported that it had received the visit of Msgr. Jordi Bertomeu, a Vatican official.
The Jesuit provincial in Bolivia, Father Bernardo Mercado, admitted that his religious order made mistakes in handling cases of sexual abuse.
Monsignor Jordi Bertomeu of the Vatican’s Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith previously investigated sexual abuse in the Church in Chile.