Abuse scandal at Indonesian Islamic school seen as call to Catholic schools to strengthen safeguards
A file photo shows students praying at an Islamic boarding school in Indonesia. A recent child abuse scandal that led to the closure of an Islamic boarding school and the arrest of its head cleric is ...
Melina Birchem has uploaded 777 images to her Instagram account over the past two years: sushi, Starbucks, her new tattoo, rosary beads, cowboy boots. Sometimes the juxtaposition is jarring. A glowing ...
Mother’s Day on May 10 marked the final day of the Madre Peregrina tour in the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis. It began at the Cathedral of St. Paul in St. Paul on April 23 and ended at ...
Parishes in the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis submitted their 2026 spring and summer festivals for this guide, a comprehensive listing of auctions, games, food and fun hosted by our parishes ...
Jenny Keller, a parishioner of the Cathedral of St. Paul in St. Paul, has been a potter for nearly 10 years. She found her talent for pottery when she was in high school. “Out of all artistic mediums, ...
A statue depicting Our Lady of Guadalupe took its place in a newly dedicated section of the Gethsemane Cemetery in New Hope April 27. Archbishop Bernard Hebda blessed the statue during the dedication ...
Donna Stoering has spent a lifetime at the piano. She is an internationally touring concert pianist, recording artist and cultural ambassador who has performed in major halls around the world. Over ...
Editor’s note: This is the fourth column in a series on the highest order of ordained ministry in Catholic teaching, that of bishop. The word bishop is the general term for a member of the ordained ...
King Charles III appealed to the Christian faith and invoked "shared values" between the United Kingdom and the United States as he called for peace around the globe during an address to a joint ...
Most Americans say they do not believe there were sufficient reasons for the U.S. to carry out combat operations in Iran, according to a new Marquette Law School national survey published April 22.
Pope Leo XIV issued decrees advancing the sainthood causes of five candidates, including a Dutch nun who served in St. Louis in the early 20th century.
A new analysis from Pew Research Center has found that Catholicism has lost more members than it has gained in most of the 24 countries surveyed, while Protestantism has seen net gains in several ...
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