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Penn Newman Center Hosts Famed Atheist Convert

Join us for a special Newman Night with renowned speaker, author, and atheist-turned-Catholic Leah Libresco in this interactive workshop in collaboration with Collegium

Mission success isn’t measured by numbers, pope says in Morocco

The Christian mission is not about numbers of converts, but about changing people and the world by being witnesses of God's mercy and love, Pope Francis told missionaries in Morocco.

Pope visits Muslim training center, migrants in Morocco

A religious faith respectful of others and care for migrants were key themes in Pope Francis' speech at his arrival ceremony in Rabat March 30.

Pope, Moroccan king urge special care of Jerusalem

In a joint declaration signed March 30 at the royal palace in Rabat, the pope and king said they were "deeply concerned" for the city's "spiritual significance and its special vocation as a city of peace."

Education, dialogue essential for peace, say pope and king

Greeted by King Mohammed VI, a steady rain, ululating women and cheering crowds, Pope Francis arrived in Rabat March 30 for a 28-hour visit to Morocco.

Chaput: Look toward church’s future with optimism, not sense of defeat

Archbishop Charles J. Chaput said that although people have good reason to feel anger toward the Catholic Church and fear for its future, those emotions can be viewed as signs of hope, depending on how the church responds to them.

Lourdes in a Day with Order of Malta Philadelphia Chapter

The Philadelphia Order of Malta Chapter will host a pilgrimage for those in need of healing at Our Lady of Lourdes parish. The day will include, rosary, adoration, lunch, and confession.

Abortion, environment among concerns of Catholics visiting Florida Capitol

Florida Catholics had nothing but positive, faith-driven change for their home state on their minds as they met with legislators in Tallahassee for "Catholic Days at the Capitol."

Charlotte diocesan chancellor exits after alleged misconduct found credible

The alleged events occurred in the mid-1980s when Msgr. Mauricio West was the vice president for student affairs at Benedictine-run Belmont Abbey College in Belmont, North Carolina.

Minnesota sister, 92, honored for lifetime of fighting for human rights

Sister Zachmann has been selected by the National Women's History Alliance as a 2019 Women's History Honoree for her lifetime work of fighting for human rights. She was being honored March 30, 2019, at an awards luncheon in Washington.