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A leading figure in academic Catholic feminism after the Second Vatican Council, Anne E. Carr was also a renowned scholar and ...
In 1491, a child named Iñigo López de Oñaz y Loyola was born in the Basque region of Spain. This child would later be known ...
Several Catholic colleges and universities remain open in Michigan, though Siena Heights University in Adrian will close.
The Catholic religious order to which the Rev. Freddy Washington belongs says the allegations against him are ...
As the school year comes to an end, The Pilot congratulates all the members of the Class of 2025 who graduated from Catholic high schools within the Archdiocese of Boston. This year's roundup of c ...
I'm like, not again!' said one parishioner of the historic St. Teresa of Avila Church, who moved there after her previous ...
Pope Francis’ 2024 encyclical on the Sacred Heart of Jesus is packed with testimonies from the saints of prayer and devotion to the heart of Christ throughout the centuries. Dilexit Nos, meaning “He ...
Ignatian spirituality asks not to fear new tools, but to seek how they can be used for the greater glory of God ...
More than 60 years after she endured physical and sexual abuse at the St. Joseph’s Home Catholic orphanage in Helena, Mary Lou Veal, 70, is coming forward with her story. “I want the church to ...
July 31 is the feast day of St. Ignatius Loyola, the founder of the Society of Jesus, who died on that date in 1556. A Basque courtier and soldier, Inigo de Loyola was gravely wounded during the ...
The three-day celebration of the centenary, dubbed “Frassati Days,” drew pilgrims from the United States, Poland, and ...
Born aroud the year 50 in Syria, Ignatius was an Apostolic Father of the Church, a disciple, with Saint Polycarp, of Saint John the Evangelist, and the third bishop of Antioch, the former See of ...