The Archdiocese of Santa Fe has released hundreds of pages of court records related to sexual abuse allegations against clergy members in response to an order from a New Mexico judge.
Ira Gerhart finally found a place last year to fulfill his yearslong dream of opening a brewery: a 1923 Presbyterian church. It was cheap, charming and just blocks from downtown Youngstown.
Muslim refugees to the United States, whose numbers have recently increased, have still been far outpaced by Christians refugees over the last decade and a half.
The Supreme Court dismissed a major challenge to President Trump's travel ban on majority-Muslim countries because it has been replaced by a new version.
American Catholic: Parishes need to be more welcoming to families, especially families in difficulties. Rather than greeting them with a list of rules to be followed, the document encourages "listening" as the first response.
Within hours of the Oct. 1 mass shooting that killed 58 people and wounded hundreds, mourners and the merely curious started creating and visiting a spontaneous memorial.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions issued a sweeping directive to agencies to do as much as possible to accommodate those who claim their religious freedoms are being violated.
American Catholic: Catholics need to grow up and learn to live in a church where arguments take place, but we should not let disagreements break up the family.
As the nation reels from the latest mass shooting, religious and secular leaders are offering prayers and some are calling for stronger action on gun control.
On Monday (Oct. 2), President Donald Trump spoke to a nation still reeling from the worst mass shooting in modern American history. Over 50 people were killed and hundreds injured.
Firebrand jurist Roy Moore won the Alabama Republican primary runoff for U.S. Senate on Tuesday, defeating an appointed incumbent backed by President Donald Trump.
American Catholic: What is clear from the experience of the NFL and the Catholic Church is that symbolic gestures mean different things to different people.
The Saudi government continues to tolerate hate speech by some clerics and discriminatory language in public school textbooks, a new study by Human Rights Watch said.
Stroll down Ifestou Street in the bustling Monastiraki market, and you’ll spy ropes of necklaces, bracelets and keychains bedecked with the mati, or “eye.”