St. Boniface, who lived on the bridge between the 7th and 8th centuries, is honored as the “Apostle of Germany” because of his work in Christianizing the pagans of those lands. St. Peter Canisius ...
It is a Christian paradox that Protestants and Roman Catholics, separated in worship, are coming together quite naturally at the level where doctrine and theology are studied. Manhattan’s Protestant ...
On the Feast of Christ the King, Nov. 20, 2022, the bishop of Meath, Ireland, Tom Deenihan, officially opened the canonization cause of an Irish Jesuit, William S.J. Speaking at the opening ceremony ...
Like many other films that suffered financially during the Covid-19 pandemic, Scott Loudon’s documentary on the music of the Jesuit reductions in South America stalled. But the project never died.
From Holi to Holy Week, the Georgetown University campus is constantly buzzing with celebrations, events and services from a variety of faith traditions. Over two centuries later, Georgetown continues ...