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San Bernardino Bishop Alberto Rojas, who leads more than 1.5 million Catholics in Southern California, has formally excused parishioners from their weekly obligation to attend Mass following ...
I'm like, not again!' said one parishioner of the historic St. Teresa of Avila Church, who moved there after her previous ...
Jesuit Archbishop Cyril Vasil, Pontifical Delegate appointed to the Archdiocese of Ernakulam-Angamaly, officiating Mass at ...
Occasionally they remember to call him by his new name, Pope Leo XIV, but it’s unfamiliar to their tongue. One of the guests ...
A camp for children aged 7-11 to learn Spanish across many different cultures is underway this week at All Saints Catholic Church in Bridgeport for the second year, with this edition focusing on ...
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Today-History-Jul05
In 1811, Venezuela became the first South American country to declare ... disposal of the dead by cremation was officially sanctioned by the Roman Catholic Church. Belief in the resurrection of the ...
What Venezuelans find in their evangelical church Israel Guerra was raised Catholic, but a spiritual crisis led him to become evangelical.
CARACAS, Venezuela — A man revered by millions as the “doctor of the poor” will be the first saint from Venezuela after Pope Francis approved a decree Tuesday. A date for the canonization of ...
The Catholic Church will soon canonize its first millennial saint—dubbed “God’s influencer.” Is it a sign of change to a centuries-old practice?
Leaked Letter From Clergy Could Prompt a Crackdown on Catholic Church in Venezuela Venezuelan cardinals say they fear a ‘Nicaraguan-style government’ in the near future.
In the mid-1940s, a socialist political branch prevented the Catholic Church from providing religious education.
A Catholic bishop was recently deported to Venezuela shortly after arriving in Mexico this month and has blasted Mexican authorities for alleged violation of human rights and racial discrimination.