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Archbishop Chaput responds to Belgium attacks

The archbishop called for prayers for the people killed, injured, suffering and mourning "as a result of this act of evil," and he asked during Holy Week that God "bring peace to our troubled world."

Wallingford Catholic students to re-enact Christ’s passion

Students of Mother of Providence Regional Catholic School, Wallingford, will perform the “Living Stations” Tuesday, March 22 at 7 p.m. in St. John Chrysostom Church.

Concert aims to help deepen seminarians’ spirituality

Lovers of classical music will get a treat April 9 at St. Charles Seminary as they "walk in the footsteps of Pope Francis" by enjoying a concert that will benefit the Spiritual Year program at the seminary.

Cultural Heritage Mass gathers 700 faithful from 30 ethnic groups

Archbishop Charles Chaput celebrated the Mass at the cathedral March 19 for Catholics from a wide and growing number of backgrounds -- Lebanese were represented for the first time -- to share their Catholic faith.

Pope to celebrate Holy Thursday with young refugees

"Washing the feet of the refugees, Pope Francis is asking for respect for each one of them," wrote Archbishop Rino Fisichella, the main organizer of the Vatican's Year of Mercy initiatives.

Muslim restorers feel history in work on mosaics above Jesus’ burial site

Raed Khalil and his small team of trained restorers have been patiently and methodically cleaning off centuries of soot and dirt from 39 ancient mosaics and two carved marble pieces, some of which may date back to the Byzantine period.

Pope condemns deadly attacks in Brussels, offers prayers in aftermath

UPDATED --"The Holy Father again condemns the blind violence which causes so much suffering, and he implores from God the gift of peace," a Vatican message said. The attacks have killed at least 31, for which Islamic State has claimed responsibility.

Franciscan sister, 70 years in health care ministry, dies at 94

Sister Rosa Carmichael, O.S.F., became a registered nurse after entering her congregation in 1943. She served in nursing for 43 years in the Philadelphia Archdiocese, among other areas.

Diocese of Charlotte establishes college seminary for future priests

Starting this fall, St. Joseph College Seminary will temporarily house nine seminarians at a Charlotte parish. A permanent home is planned on or near the campus of Benedictine-run Belmont Abbey College.

In Albany Diocese, community copes with contaminated water

The glass may be half-full for optimistic residents of a New York town whose well water has been tainted by a Teflon factory -- but that doesn't mean they should drink from that glass.