Anyone who has ever been in a serious relationship will probably identify with the old and by now cliché adage, “it’s not what you said, it’s how you said it” at the end of some form of disagreement.
By Elias Turk Across continents, Filipino Catholics have emerged as what Pope Francis once memorably called “smugglers of the ...
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If Pope Leo joined Trump’s Board of Peace, it would compromise centuries of ‘positive neutrality’
Pope Leo XIV is among the world leaders invited to join Donald Trump’s “Board of Peace”. Initially aimed at ending the conflict in Gaza, Trump says it will also resolve conflicts globally. The Vatican ...
The recent restoration of a chapel came with a surprise: an angel depicted with the likeness of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni ...
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Surprising Valentine’s Day Facts You Probably Didn’t Know
From saints to candy hearts, these Valentine’s Day facts aren’t what you expect.
There was a final twist of the knife from Hugo Ekitike when he was substituted and walked past the away supporters at Anfield ...
For 50 years, the Catholic Herald has been more than newsprint and ink, web headlines or social media posts. It’s been a community built on a shared mission of faith. While chronicling historic papal ...
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How to be an extraordinary Christian during Ordinary Time
(RNS) — During Ordinary Time, the church invites us to immerse ourselves in the Scriptures from both the Old and New ...
U.S. Rep. Veronica Escobar says detainees at Camp East Montana are being served frozen meals and are being held despite ...
Melania Trump's best looks as first lady balance professional style and chicness, but she has also worn some controversial ...
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