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When ancestral remains were nearly seized at a Chilean airport, a Rapa Nui friar launched a fight for their return.
Acceptance of changing tides was a major theme at the recent Conference of Major Superiors of Men National Assembly.
"Solidarity and fraternity are not abstractions or luxuries. ... They are at the heart of the mission entrusted by the Lord ...
The sixth and last conventual church built in Tavira is the Church of the Convent of Our Lady of Mount Carmel (1745-1834), ...
It's been six months since Mayor Daniel Lurie officially took office to lead the city of San Francisco, and now we're learning what residents think about the work he's done so far.
For over 70 years, San Francisco Federal Credit Union and its Board have remained committed to empowering San Franciscans through accessible, community-focused financial services.
Nearly half of recent college grads live with parents as high housing costs, rent, and student debt delay their path to independence—especially for men.
Now that millennials are finally homeowners, the reality is setting in—and so is the stress of homeownership.
Filipino religious superiors condemned the Supreme Court ruling that blocked the impeachment of Vice President Sara Duterte, yet another twist in the Philippines’ worst political crisis in years.
The Register analyzed data on ordinations collected by Georgetown’s Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate.
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