Each December the university publicly displays around 100 curated sets.
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‘You’ve got to call out evil,’ says pastor of church with Nativity scene separated in cages
On a podium, a message reads: “What if this family sought refuge in our country today?”
Catholic homilies are shorter than most, according to new sermon study
Numerous prominent pastors have pondered the question of a sermon’s length.
Pope Francis wants the world to know about his Jesuit spiritual director
Francis had decided to present Father Fiorito’s writings in the Jesuit Curia as “a way to express my gratitude for all that the Society [of Jesus] has given me and done for me.”
Vatican official brings Christmas cheer to Gaza Catholics
Archbishop Pierbattista Pizzaballa said he wanted to bring some holiday cheer to Gaza’s Christians because it remains unclear whether they will be able to travel to Bethlehem in the West Bank for the holiday.
Tensions arise in Canada around bishops’ inquiry of Haitian group
The story sparked outrage in some Canadian Catholic circles.
After British election, bishop urges vigilance on issues
The opposition Labour Party suffered its worst defeat since 1935.
Fire destroys New Jersey church; suspected arsonist arrested
James Mayers, a 26-year-old local resident, was arrested at the scene of the fire.
People’s hearts yearn for God, not possessions, Pope Francis says
The Christmas season is a time to reflect on what life is all about, Pope Francis told an international group of performers.
Sainthood causes require thorough investigation, Pope Francis says
Before declaring that a person lived a holy life and is with God in heaven, the pope said, intense investigation is necessary.
