Pope Francis Supports Vatican Bank

Pope Francis Supports Vatican Bank

In an announcement last week, the papal office revealed Pope Francis will not close the troubled Vatican Bank. Also known as the Institute for

Why Volunteer?—Making a Difference

Why Volunteer?—Making a Difference

April 6 – 12 is National Volunteer Week and millions of Americans can be proud of the work they have done this year and

Mahavir Jayanti: A Jain Celebration

Mahavir Jayanti: A Jain Celebration

Left: A statue of Lord Mahavira. Right: Lord Mahavira after achieving enlightenment. The Jainism holiday of Mahavir Jayanti, celebrated on April 13th this year,

Second World Conference on Untouchability Being Held Until Friday April 18

Second World Conference on Untouchability Being Held Until Friday April 18

Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, Father of the Indian Constitution, will be studied at the Second World Conference on Untouchability, being held in Kathmandu, Nepal this

Is the Internet causing America to lose faith?

Is the Internet causing America to lose faith?

The latest information emerging from a study by Olin College of Engineering Professor Allen Downey is shedding light on the internet’s correlation with the recent

The History and Traditions of Passover

The History and Traditions of Passover

The most commonly observed Jewish holiday is Pesach or Passover. This year it will be celebrated beginning in the evening of Monday, April 14 until

Philippines’ Reproductive Health Law Confirmed By Supreme Court

Philippines’ Reproductive Health Law Confirmed By Supreme Court

On April 8, the Philippines Supreme Court upheld a reproductive health law that has been at the center of a wide debate and major

Nebraska Anti-Discrimination Bill for the LGBT Loses to Filibuster

Nebraska Anti-Discrimination Bill for the LGBT Loses to Filibuster

Recently in Nebraska an anti-discrimination law lost to a filibuster.  The law, LB485, was an LGBT anti-discrimination law that would protect members of the

Sexual Conduct Conviction Reversed for Catholic Priest

Sexual Conduct Conviction Reversed for Catholic Priest

Sexual Conduct Conviction Reversed for Catholic Priest

There is much controversy circulating around a recent court case concerning a Catholic priest and a series of alleged sexual misconduct occurrences with one of his parish members.…

Atlanta Archbishop to sell .2 million mansion after parishioners cry out

Atlanta Archbishop to sell $2.2 million mansion after parishioners cry out

Archbishop Wilton Gregory, the Roman Catholic archbishop of Atlanta, Georgia stated Saturday that he will sell his $2.2 million mansion.  This is in response