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Hello, today is Tuesday, May 23, 2023

FEATURED


After Dodgers reversal, Archdiocese invites Catholics to support sisters

“The decision to honor a group that clearly mocks the Catholic faith and makes light of the sincere and holy vocations of our women religious who are an integral part of our Church is what has caused disappointment, concern, anger, and dismay from our Catholic community."
By Angelus News

VOICES


Keeping Sunday holy? The Supreme Court will help decide

By Russell Shaw, Angelus News

NATION


Nearly 2,000 children abused by Catholic clergy over decades, says Illinois AG report

By Gina Christian, OSV News

NATION


Carmelites sue Fort Worth bishop and diocese, alleging abuse of power in investigation of nuns' superior

By Maria Wiering, OSV News

NATION


Baltimore commission probes archdiocese’s history on slavery

By John Lavenburg, Crux

WHAT WE'RE READING TODAY


The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence: A timeline of intolerance

By Bill Donohue, Catholic League
 

The best commencement speeches have nothing to do with politics

By Kathryn Jean Lopez, National Review
 

How neighbors going door-to-door cut crime in a Louisiana city

By Tim Muldoon, America
 

Survey: Fewer than half Americans believe in God, but many still pray

By Kevin J. Jones, Catholic News Agency
 

Pope Francis adds Fátima visit to World Youth Day trip

By Justin McLellan, Catholic News Service
A miracle in Missouri? Tanya Schultz and her daughter pray at the body of Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster, the Benedictine Sisters’ foundress thought to be incorrupt, on May 20, 2023. Read more from Kelsey Wicks, Catholic News Agency (Photo courtesy of Joe and Tanya Schultz)
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