Catholics in Los Angeles Come Together to Help Others Amid Deportation Fear
In Los Angeles, the fear of deportation has turned into an organized solidarity movement among Catholics to help affected families.
Read MoreIn Los Angeles, the fear of deportation has turned into an organized solidarity movement among Catholics to help affected families.
Read MoreStill recovering from his own health crisis, Pope Francis greets pilgrims at the Mass for the Jubilee of the Sick and Health Care Workers.
Read MoreAfter an extended stay in Rome’s Gemelli Hospital, Pope Francis returns home under doctors’ orders for two months of rest.
Read MoreDuring the Mass at St. Peter’s Basilica, Pope Francis concluded the Synod with a warning to the Church to not to become “sedentary.”
Read MoreDuring the Sunday Angelus Sept. 22, Pope Francis lamented the murder of Juan Antonio López of the Diocese of Trujillo in Honduras.
Read MoreAs the Vatican continues diplomatic efforts to foster peace between Ukraine and Russia, Pope Francis entrusts war torn countries to Mary.
Read MoreKilled in an act of violence, Bishop David O’Connell is recalled for his dedication to pastoral care in Los Angeles’ poorest parishes.
Read MorePope Francis says Christians are called to follow the example of the good Samaritan and truly empathize with those who suffer.
Read MoreIn his Angelus address, Pope Francis called for an end to human trafficking, abortion and practices that humiliate girls and women.
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