The chair of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' Committee on International Justice and Peace told OSV News he was heartened by a United Nations move to approve President Donald Trump's plan to ...
Though Bishop Michael Izen’s father is Lebanese, his parents haven’t had the chance to visit Lebanon. His grandfather — who ...
Loretta Hall had never crossed paths with Aaron Wolfe, a fellow student at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, until ...
High food prices, a record 43-day federal government shutdown that led to temporarily suspending the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) for needy families, and other costs have ...
Missionaries in Congo denounced a "shameful silence" of the international community as 20 people were killed in a terrorist attack Nov. 14 at the North Kivu village of Byambwe, in Congo, according to ...
The Catholics of Dublin have a dedicated cathedral for the first time in 500 years following Pope Leo XIV's decision on Nov. 14 to designate St. Mary's Pro Cathedral as the Irish capital's official ...
The Gospel readings at Mass in November call Catholics "to reflect on the travails of history and the end times," not to frighten them but to remind them of Jesus' promise that "evil cannot destroy ...
In the lead-up to Pope Leo XIV’s Nov. 15 meeting with a group of Hollywood actors and directors, the Vatican offered an ...
Randy Gray, the facilities manager and head of security for the Archdiocesan Catholic Center in St. Paul, has been in his ...
A recent Pew Research Center poll shows that 47% of men under the age of 30 believe online sports betting has harmful effects on society, a sharp increase from 34% in 2022. This shift is telling.
Even before its early September opening, potential tenants were showing interest in a co-living building in St. Paul inspired by Catholic social teaching principles.
Bishop Michael Izen said that when you think to be grateful, it requires an act of faith. He told “Practicing Catholic” radio show co-hosts Leah Heselton and Father Tom Margevicius, “‘Why do I have ...