Young Catholics want more engagement at Church: Synod Report
Young Catholics who participated in the Synod are yearning for a Church they can actively engage in.
Young Catholics who participated in the Synod are yearning for a Church they can actively engage in.
Parish representatives from throughout the Archdiocese gathered to celebrate the end of the Synod’s first phase.
Sunday, Oct. 16, we will celebrate a Mass of Thanksgiving at the Cathedral, bringing the Synod’s diocesan stage to an end.
WASHINGTON (CNS) — Catholics across the country continue to feel wounded by the clergy abuse crisis, seek a more welcoming church in which their “lived reality” is prioritized over rules … Learn More
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Editor’s note: The Archdiocese of Newark will be releasing its report in September. WASHINGTON (CNS) — Evangelizing the whole church, taking personal responsibility for the mission to evangelize, engaging youth … Learn More
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Easter blessings as we celebrate this beautiful season. The Acts of the Apostles is filled with energy, anticipation, hard work, and trepidation for the disciples of Jesus. The early Church … Learn More