US 2 days ago Church devastated after vandal beheads Jesus statue with his shoe: video The Holy Family Roman Catholic Church in Queens, New York, recently suffered a vandalism incident after a suspect beheaded a statue of young Jesus with his shoe.
Roman Catholic 2 days ago Italian teenager to be canonized as first millennial Catholic saint Carlo Acutis, an Italian teenager who had a knack for web design and a passion for the Eucharist, will be canonized, the Vatican announced on Monday, July 1.
OPINION 4 days ago What a Grateful Dead song and a dog named after one of their songs taught me about living my faith I'm a fan of the Grateful Dead. I find it ironic that my dog, who is named after one of their songs, has taught me an important truth about my faith.
Oklahoma June 26 Oklahoma Supreme Court finds Catholic charter school funding unconstitutional The Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled in a 6-2 decision on Tuesday that the nation’s first faith-based Catholic charter school was unconstitutional.
LIFESTYLE June 23 On this day in history, June 23, 1948, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas is born in Georgia Clarence Thomas was born on this day in history, June 23, 1948. The future Supreme Court justice was born into extreme poverty near Savannah, Georgia.
Roman Catholic June 16 Christian knights continue delivering babies in Bethlehem as Israel-Hamas conflict devastates Holy Land Holy Family Hospital n Bethlehem, just steps from where Jesus was born, is building to a future where no baby in the Holy Land will be born without a bed.
Pope Francis June 14 Pope Francis warns of AI in first-ever G-7 papal address, urges 'safeguards' for 'proper human control' Pope Francis warned world leaders attending the G-7 conference in Italy on Friday that artificial intelligence offers both immense benefit and serious ethical pitfalls for the future of humanity.
LIFESTYLE June 14 American doctor, fueled by faith, brings health and healing to rural Sudan: 'God is in charge' Dr. Tom Catena, an American, is saving lives in Sudan's Nuba Mountains: He is the only doctor for a population of over a million people living in the remote region. Fox News Digital spoke to him.
Pope Francis June 12 Pope Francis allegedly repeats anti-gay slur while discussing ban on homosexual seminarians Pope Francis, while discussing the ineligibility of open homosexuals to enter seminary, allegedly repeated a slur against gay men he used last month in a similar meeting.
Faith June 8 'Jesus is here': Thousands join Eucharistic procession in Washington, DC Thousands of people took to the streets of Washington, D.C., on Saturday – not for a protest, but to bring Jesus Christ to the people of the city and to promote their faith.