By Juan Andrés Muñoz Fernández In a world marked by secularization and cultural fragmentation, Our Lady of Guadalupe remains ...
St. Francis used to greet people with a little prayer: “May the Lord grant you peace.” As we reflect on his witness and teachings during this Jubilee Year, let us renew our commitment to bring the ...
The house inside an exclusive subdivision in southern Jalisco state contained a crucifix, as well as a makeshift altar with religious figurines of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Saint Jude Thaddeus and Saint ...
Scheduled for July 1-9, “Catholic Saints of America” will feature a special novena, an exhibit honoring Americans who are saints or on the path to sainthood, and an opportunity to venerate their ...
What's not to love about the outdoors, assuming the South Texas sun isn't in full blast mode? Whether you’re seeking a rugged hike, a mountain bike ...
April Farnham, a senior park aide for Sonoma State Historic Park, will deliver a lecture about Maria Amparo Ruiz de Burton, ...
Federal immigration agents have moved in recent months to surveil or detain the activists who film them. Now, in San Diego, they write tickets.
The historic Queens Village Republican Club marked its 151st annual Lincoln Dinner on March 1 at Antun's located at 96-43 Springfield Blvd. in Queens Village, ...
Wildflower season in Texas is a glorious thing. Alongside fiery red Indian paintbrushes and cheery yellow coreopsis, there ...
The Nativity Parish history adds that “beginning in the 1960s, the Black Catholic community of Washington embraced Nativity with love and devotion, preserving its rich Catholic heritage and continuing ...
In Santa Barbara, community defense groups such as 805 UndocuFund and SBResiste reported that of the nearly 90 arrests that occurred within the City of Santa Barbara in the past year, there were only ...
For Rev. Bernardo Lara, the dusty fields of the Imperial Valley were never just a landscape; they were his cathedral. Whether ...