Leaders at Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School in Indianapolis won’t dismiss a ‘highly capable and qualified’ educator.
Religion and Values
Trump’s spiritual adviser seeks his protection from ‘demonic’ networks
Paula White, a wealthy televangelist controversial in Christian circles, has ratcheted up support among evangelicals for the president’s hard-line immigration policies.
‘He hurt people’: West Virginia’s long-faithful Catholics grapple with news of bishop’s misconduct
Bishop Michael Bransfield abruptly retired last year under church investigation amid reports of extravagant spending.
Pope Francis seeks more dialogue with Islam, freedom in theological research
The pontiff makes the call during a speech at the Jesuit-run theology university in Naples, Italy.
Notre Dame celebrates first Mass since devastating fire
Only about 30 people were allowed inside and were required to wear hard-hats as the cathedral remains in a ‘fragile’ state.
Church loses battle in Christian Science trust case in N.H.
The state’s highest court rules that a Christian Science church in Australia cannot sue trusts created following the 1910 death of Christian Science movement founder Mary Baker Eddy.
Vatican investigator of child sex abuse meets Polish bishops
Archbishop Charles Scicluna shares his experience in tracking crimes after the Polish church admitted knowing about hundreds of cases inn which priests abused minors.
At Vatican climate summit, major oil companies commit to carbon pricing
They say they’ll support ‘economically meaningful’ carbon pricing regimes after a personal appeal from Pope Francis.
Maine bishop names new superintendent of state’s Catholic schools
Marianne Pelletier is currently the principal of St. Dominic Academy’s Lewiston campus and succeeds Jim King in the superintendent’s job.
Justice Department backs parents suing Maine over tuition for religious schools
Three couples are challenging state law and seeking reimbursement for their children’s tuition to religious schools.