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Near the anniversary of his sudden and early death from a heat stroke on a hot, steamy Chicago street in July 1897, supporters of Venerable Augustus Tolton (1854-1897) g ...
Xavier University of Louisiana, the nation’s only historically Black and Catholic university and a prominent New ...
Nearly 100 American men and women from the United States are currently being considered for sainthood. And many Catholics ...
The Raiders represent a consistent winning football program which finds itself playing deep into the postseason most ...
This Saturday (July 5), the Ashé Cultural Arts Center will lead a procession in remembrance of the horrors of the slave trade ...
The Sisters of St. Joseph have decided to build a new motherhouse on their current property. They're still considering ...
If disputed claims are disqualified, it could raise payouts for some survivors but derail the $235M deal and push the church out of bankruptcy court.
Mother Frances Xavier Cabrini founded missionary institutions in New Orleans and elsewhere. This week marks 175 years since ...
Pope Leo XIV has called for compassion for the poor, victims of tyranny, and those affected by wars. On Sunday, he celebrated ...
The St. Louis Gonzaga Church, 520 Rutger St., will offer a healing and anointing Mass at 6 p.m. on Friday, July 18, on the ...
The Vatican has officially accepted and approved the investigation into the life of Charlene Richard, known as the “Little Cajun Saint,” in hopes of her eventual canonization as a ...
New Orleans's archdiocese filed for bankruptcy protection in an attempt to limit its financial exposure in connection with the worldwide Catholic church's decades-old clergy molestation scandal.