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Over the past 30 years, at least nine formerly Catholic properties in Buffalo have been sold for new uses by Muslims, who have also purchased former Protestant churches.
Most think reports about sexual abuse in the church reflect ongoing issues, but they don’t think the problem is unique to the Catholic Church, according to Pew Research Center.
A new Catholic festival in England hopes to bring many different expressions of the Church together under one banner from July 25–28. The breadth of the festival, called WeBelieve, is unique in ...
The seventh annual Southern Indiana Pride Festival was held at the Big Four Station in Jeffersonville.
Hope remains to save historic Catholic church engulfed in flames, Archdiocese says There’s a chance crews might be able to save a historic church that went up in flames on Thursday.
Diocese of Winona-Rochester to close St. John Nepomucene and St. Casimir churches in July. Decree with reasoning to be published in late June.
Former Indiana University basketball standout A.J. Moye is the new athletic director at Jeffersonville High School. Moye, a player at IU from 2000 to ’04, will team up with another former IU ...
Steeple collapses after fire rips through historic Catholic church A large fire destroyed a historic church that was beloved by the community.
St. Patrick Church in East Chicago is one of the oldest Catholic churches in Northwest Indiana, dating back to 1902, but will soon close as a worship site.
A new St. Anne Catholic Church in Youngsville, Louisiana, is set to welcome parishioners after a $16 million renovation and construction project. Parishioners have raised $11 million since 2021.
From an unreasonable focus on Church reform to mismanagement of the Vatican’s finances, new Pope Leo XIV will bring much-needed tradition and order to the Vatican when he is inaugurated this ...
Five Catholic churches closed by the Archdiocese of Baltimore have been put up for sale, becoming the first wave to hit the market since a mammoth reorganizing plan took effect last year.