In Christian circles, a major paradox is emerging: the rise of intellectualism that is, in practice, anti-intellectual.
Meet Antony Vaidyan, a Catholic vaidyan (traditional doctor) in Kerala, India, who merges traditional Ayurvedic medicine with deep Christian faith, seeing no conflict between turmeric and psalms.
Can we somehow see each other, across all those dividing lines, as fellow members of God’s family? Can we recognize how much we need each other — all of us?
In conjunction with Mission Sunday, the 23rd Worldwide Children’s Eucharistic Holy Hour and Mission Rosary was hosted by the Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe (OLOG), under the Archdiocese of Kuala ...
1. Preparation for marriage, for married and family life, is of great importance for the good of the Church. In fact, the sacrament of Marriage has great value for the whole Christian community and, ...
Catholic Bishops in Angola have called for a renewed national commitment to reconciliation, forgiveness, and moral renewal, ...
The Bishop of Ebbsfleet, the Right Revd Dr Rob Munro, has written to the complementarian clergy for whom he provides extended ...
Rev. Dr. Randall Balmer joins host Rev. Paul Brandeis Raushenbush to discuss his latest book, "America's Best Idea: The ...
The Vatican has signaled it may be open to ecumenical dialogue with the new, conservative breakaway Global Anglican Communion ...
A judge has granted in part a temporary restraining order request from a chaplains group seeking to cut ties with the ...
The top leader of the Anglican Church in North America — a conservative denomination that broke away from the more liberal ...
(RNS) — A Catholic parish that worships outdoors has become a refuge and a rallying point.