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There appears to be a simple explanation for the total vote disparity between 2020 and 2024: Millions of votes, particularly in...
Archbishop Timothy Broglio cited a concern for human dignity and the economy as potential reasons why a majority of Catholics — 56% according to some exit polls ...
Israeli soccer fans were beaten and taunted for being Jewish by groups of young men after a Nov. 7 match.
The U.S. bishops have called on Christians to join...
In my recent book “The Logic That God Exists” I endeavor to show that there is reason behind our faith in God and it is by no means just blind faith in something we cannot see. I show this through...
As the Presidential Election in the United States approaches, Catholic voters are called to navigate their choices with both faith and discernment. This is more than just a political decision; it’s a...
Firefighter Leroy McAtee and Captain H. H. Buddy Edwards Incident March 19, AD 1954 Mobile, Alabama The police were making their customary patrol in downtown Mobile on Friday, March 19. The patrol...
How well do you know your favorite Catholic saints and the symbols that represent them? Put your saint knowledge to the test with Catholic-Link’s Saints & Symbols Quiz! Can You Match The Saint To...
The Holy Days of Obligation within the universal Catholic Church are the Nativity of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Epiphany, the Ascension, the Body and Blood of Christ, Holy Mary the Mother of God, her...
“The dialogue [with China] continues, in small steps but it continues,” Cardinal Pietro Parolin said. “I confirm this approach, regardless of reactions that may come from America.”
“The Holy See has never divided the world into good guys and bad guys, closing the doors to the latter and opening them to the former for building political alliances,” said Father Antonio Spadaro.
An association representing the opposite end of the spectrum in the Vatican from cardinals – the rank-and-file laity in the workforce, not the clerical pinnacle – is warning that recent cuts to...
Two private citizens who filed a criminal complaint against a Vatican official investigating a scandal-plagued Peruvian group have announced that the case has reached a phase in which it will likely...
Members of the pope’s abuse watchdog body have said they find long wait times for victims who have lodged a complaint and a lack of information available on their cases to be of great concern, with...