Sister Constance Veit points out that the holy year the church is celebrating calls everyone to sing in a choir of hope, which we experience by visiting the sick and the elderly.
The smell of incense perfumed the packed sanctuary of St. Agnes Parish in Arlington on Jan. 27, where Archbishop Henning celebrated Mass to mark the beginning of Catholic Schools Week. A ...
The countdown to the Orthodox Easter is set to begin on March 3, when Greece celebrates “Kathara Deftera,” Greek for “Clean ...
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The late Jesuit priest Eduardo P. Hontiveros SJ, widely regarded as the “Father of Filipino Liturgical Music,” has been ...
Before the wildfire, Altadena had a Black population of 18% and a Black home ownership rate of more than 80%, about double ...
Bill Loree and John Bartell, longtime organists at Steuben County’s Our Lady of the Valley Parish, have announced their ...
Pope Francis emphasized how suffering can become “an occasion for a transformative encounter” with God in a new message ...
A group of musicians from Mumbai has launched an album featuring 15 songs to mark the 2025th year of the birth of Jesus of ...
Yes, we pilgrims walk under the shadow of the death of the unborn. But we sing of life’s beauty and believe all children ...
Callahan, known as Padre Jim, was a true example of a leader protecting his flock, said Ramirez, 41, who once lived as a ...
William Mahrt, a towering figure in sacred music, left a legacy of preserving the Church’s traditional liturgical songs.