PHILADELPHIA (CNS) -- As the nation continues to grapple with the issue of racism, an acclaimed liturgical artist and retreat leader is using his gifts to foster healing and justice.
In observation of this 75th anniversary, Catholics in the United States, and all those of good will, are invited to come together in solidarity in our personal prayers and Masses on Sunday, August 9. (Image: USCCB)
CHICAGO — Father Augustus Tolton, the first identified Black priest ordained for the United States, would likely be disappointed by what he sees going on in the United States today, said Father…
One day in early June, John Thordarson released a short video he had finally finished. Under a black and white filter, the aspiring filmmaker from Boston walks on screen and takes a long pause before …
PROVIDENCE — After a vandal defaced the central cross and seven gravestones with swastikas and lit fire to gravesite flags at the Dominican Cemetery at Providence College on June 22, Bishop …
Bishop Tobin invites all the members of the Catholic Church in the Diocese of Providence to spend some time during the weekend of July 3rd to 5th in personal and communal reflection and prayer for the promotion of justice and peace and mutual respect for all the people of our nation.