Thanksgiving blessings shared

ATLANTA—President Abraham Lincoln set the national holiday of Thanksgiving on our civic calendar.

Bishops hear that third-party reporting system may start in February

BALTIMORE (CNS)—A third-party reporting system to field sexual misconduct allegations against bishops could be in place by the end of February, an official of the U.S. Conference of Catholic [...]

Gomez: Nation has ‘moral obligation’ to keep promise to DACA recipients

LOS ANGELES (CNS)—The “failures” of the nation’s leaders in Washington to make “comprehensive reforms to immigration policy “cut across party lines,” said Archbishop Jose H. Gomez of Los Angeles.

Cause for canonization continues for Augustus Tolton

ATLANTA—Venerable Father Augustus Tolton, the first African American diocesan priest, was advanced to the second phase of sainthood on June 12 by Pope Francis.

Overcoming obstacles in young adult ministry

ATLANTA—Fulfilling a need in their community, young adults from St. Joseph, St. Catherine of Siena and St. Thomas the Apostle churches came together to form Marietta Catholic Young Adults.

St. Augustine of Hippo Church marks 60 years

From its humble roots above an American Legion Hall, a multilingual family of faith recently marked 60 years in Newton County. Here are some key facts about the parish:

CTK community looking ahead to Hyland Center dedication

ATLANTA—Science teacher Chris Weisner, of Christ the King School, doesn’t worry now about whether his students get enough hands-on time doing experiments or where to store his prep work.