The Mount Loretta Cemetery, adjunct to St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church on U.S. 60 West in White Sulphur Springs, will be the site for special recitations of the rosary on Sunday evenings May 4, ...
(The Vatican instruction on the message of Fatima can be seen here.) One of the best-known modern apparitions of the Blessed Virgin Mary occurred at Fatima, in Portugal, in 1917, on the 13th day of ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception will host a recitation of the rosary on Monday, May 17, at noon (EDT) as part of Pope Francis’ call for a worldwide ...
Members of the Alleghany Highlands Council 8689 Knights of Columbus will lead rosary recitations at six area Catholic cemeteries May 29-30. At 8:30 a.m. Sunday, the Knights will lead the rosary ...
(The Conversation) — It’s one of the most famous moments in modern Catholicism: the apparition of Our Lady of Fatima. The Virgin Mary allegedly appeared to three Portuguese children in 1917, when much ...
Hall of Fame baseball announcer Vin Scully, right, with Father Steve Davoren, left, and Father Tim Klosterman, center, following the Dodgers’ Mass on Sept. 25. Scully holds a framed image of Pope ...
From 1846 to 1903, the Catholic Church enjoyed the enduringly long pontificates of two popes: Pius IX and Leo XIII. The conclave of 1878 was the first to assemble after the capture of Rome and the ...
Although many old time religious traditions and rituals are no longer taking place in some houses of worship across the nation that is not the case at St. Catherine of Bologna Roman Catholic Church in ...
Reaching the finish line of a monthlong rosary marathon, Pope Francis again turned to Mary, asking her to untie specific knots that have individuals and the whole world tangled in suffering and ...
SANTA BARBARA — Janet Fanucchi has made jewelry since her teenage years. But it wasn’t until three years ago that, at age 50, she made her first rosary -- Indian amber beads with a golden vintage ...
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