San Francisco Archbishop Refuses to Drop Morals Clause

A San Francisco Archdiocese is under fire for a morals clause it is enforcing on teachers prohibiting homosexuality, pornography, and adultery among others. Archbishop

Hindu Leader Under Fire for Criticism of Mother Theresa

Mother Theresa, a Christian known for her incredible dedication to helping the world’s poor, had her motives questioned by the head of the Rashtriya

Mexicans Angered Over Pope Francis’ Comments

A letter from Pope Francis to an Argentine lawmaker named Gustavo Vera has angered Mexicans due to its contents which touched on an increase

Is the University of Notre Dame losing its Catholic identity?

Proposed University of Notre Dame curriculum review raises dust about the institution losing its core identity. University of Notre Dame, America’s foremost Catholic tertiary

The rejected Canadian Flags and the religious history of the country

The citizens of Canada celebrated Canadian Flag Day and marked its 50th anniversary this month. The current flag showcasing a maple leaf had many

C.S. Lewis and the Catholic Church: An Interview with Joseph Pearce

Joseph Pearce, the author of C.S. Lewis and the Catholic Church  explores author C.S. Lewis' relationship with the Catholic Church. The Catholic News Agency

Catholics are on the decline in Latin America as the population turns to Atheism

A Pew Research Center poll carried out in November 2014 has shown that out of the total 390 million people on the continent, the

Presidents And Religion

The Religious Influence on American Presidents

It is no secret that America's presidents have been predominantly Christian, but how religious have all of the presidents been? While they ran the Oval Office

Mardis Gras 2015

The History and Roots of Mardi Gras

Mardi Gras, or the Fat Tuesday as you may call it, is a series of carnival celebrations beginning after the King’s Day and day

Mardi Gras Ash Wednesday Lent

The connection between Mardi Gras, Ash Wednesday, and Lent

Ash Wednesday, otherwise known as the ‘Day of Ashes’, falls on Wednesday, February 18 this year. The holiday kicks off the start of Lent,