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Hundreds gather at Rebuilt Conference 2025 to ‘imagine what’s possible’ in parish ministry

Hundreds gather at Rebuilt Conference 2025 to ‘imagine what’s possible’ in parish ministry

In move called a ‘dark day’ for residents, N.Y. Senate passes assisted suicide law

In move called a ‘dark day’ for residents, N.Y. Senate passes assisted suicide law

AI offers opportunities, but should be governed by ethical policy framework, bishops say

AI offers opportunities, but should be governed by ethical policy framework, bishops say

L.A. archbishop calls for prayer, restraint, immigration law reform amid ICE protests

L.A. archbishop calls for prayer, restraint, immigration law reform amid ICE protests

Radio Interview: Dominican sister at Mount de Sales shares faith journey from astrophysics to religious life

Radio Interview: Dominican sister at Mount de Sales shares faith journey from astrophysics to religious life

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June 10, 2025

Franciscan Sister Francis Anita Rizzo, who served in Baltimore for 18 years, dies at 95

Catholic Review Staff

A funeral Mass will be offered June 12 in Aston, Pa., for Sister Francis Anita Rizzo, a member of the Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia for 75 years. Sister Francis Anita, who ministered in the Archdiocese of Baltimore for more than 18 years, died at Assisi House June 10. She was 95.

June 10, 2025

Hundreds gather at Rebuilt Conference 2025 to ‘imagine what’s possible’ in parish ministry

Katie V. Jones

Rebuilt Conference 2025, with the theme “Can You Imagine,” asked the priests, parish leaders and volunteers present from all around the country and beyond, to imagine their congregations thriving with active parishioners and sufficient funding.

June 9, 2025

Radio Interview: Dominican sister at Mount de Sales shares faith journey from astrophysics to religious life

Catholic Review Staff

Dominican Sister Albertine Cevallos serves as a science teacher at Mount de Sales Academy in Catonsville while living the charism of her religious community, the Dominican Sisters of St. Celicia of Nashville.

June 9, 2025

Mount de Sales Dominican sister shares journey after pursuing science, finding faith 

Erik Zygmont

Sister Albertine has been teaching at Mount de Sales, which has been administered by the Dominicans since the 1980s, for four years. She teaches physics, chemistry and AP computer science, and she helps with the robotics team and the Ultimate Frisbee club. 

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June 10, 2025

Parishes will pay $80 million in Buffalo Diocese’s $150 million bankruptcy settlement

Gina Christian

Parishes in the Diocese of Buffalo, N.Y., are set to pay a total of $80 million into the diocese’s $150 million bankruptcy settlement, with the funds due to be paid into a trust by July 15.

June 10, 2025

Papal diplomats must always defend poor, religious freedom, pope says

Carol Glatz

Every papal diplomat around the world must let people know that the Catholic Church is always on the side of the marginalized and is ready to face everything “out of love,” Pope Leo XIV said.

June 10, 2025

On a day of ‘national tragedy,’ Austria mourns 9 victims of high school shooting

OSV News

After one of the worst rampages in Austria’s history, the picturesque European country has been “shattered,” with bishops offering prayers and support to victims’ families.

June 10, 2025

Fathers of the Church: The Greek (or Eastern) Fathers

D.D. Emmons

The Catholic Church has long honored early Christian leaders, theologians and teachers from the East (Greek) and West (Latin) as Fathers of the Church. Unlike doctors of the church, there is no official list of Church Fathers.

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Asking for human life and dignity protections in the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill Act’

Archbishop Thomas Wenski

June 9, 2025

Congress could make this “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” less expensive, more advantageous economically and beneficial to the entire community by removing the increased spending on the enforcement-only approach to immigration and moving the bill forward with a stay on deportations of non-criminal immigrants.

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Come, Holy Spirit: A Pentecost Reflection

Rita Buettner

June 8, 2025

As an adult, though, I lean hard on the Holy Spirit for wisdom, for courage, and for inspiration.

The Acts of the Apostles and ‘The Amazing Race’

Jaymie Stuart Wolfe

June 7, 2025

Despite every detour, U-Turn and even shipwreck their mission is always the same: to bring salvation in Jesus Christ to the ends of the earth.

A pope for our time

Scott P. Richert

June 6, 2025

I’ve also had an absolute conviction, from the moment that his papal name was announced, that this pontificate will have an historical significance to rival that of John Paul II’s, Leo XIII’s, and Pius IX’s.

Communicate hope with gentleness

Sister Hosea Rupprecht

June 5, 2025

One of my mom’s sayings was, “If you can’t say anything nice, don’t say anything at all.” This came to mind as I reflected on the message for this year’s World Communications Day: “Share with gentleness the hope that is in your heart.”

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