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In the COVID era, there’s no news like science news — the fastest vaccine development in human history has been…
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Police halted a Good Friday service after a complaint that pandemic regulations were not being met, leading the parish priest…
The approval of Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine for use in Canada has heightened the discussion over whether Catholics should…
It’s often little gestures that can have the biggest impact. It may be helping a senior with technology so they…
The annual Sign of Hope campaign surpassed its goal of raising more than $2.3 million for Catholic Social Services even…
On Feb. 2, 2021, the Church celebrates the World Day for Consecrated Life. The occasion will include Mass, celebrated by…
The end of our long COVID crisis may be in sight, but until we get there churches and faith leaders…
When I disclose that I teach in a junior high school, it’s not unusual for me to receive clucks of…
When Rev. Harrison Ayre looks back on 2020 and the start of the coronavirus pandemic, the phrase that immediately comes…
Both Pope Francis and retired Pope Benedict XVI have received the first dose of the vaccine against COVID-19 after the…