On the heels of the Indiana March for Life, the Indiana Catholic Conference (ICC) is taking steps to support pro-life legislation while calling for a halt to the death penalty in the state.
As a faithful Catholic, you understand the importance of giving back to God and the Church.
Have you instilled this habit in your children? The future of the Church relies on the generations to come being generous with their God-given blessings.
Take a moment to think of a time when you have felt devastated. When some dream, hope or goal that you have poured all your hard work, energy and belief into has come to a crashing end.
Immediately after Pope Francis opened the first Holy Door on Dec. 24 at St. Peter’s Basilica to start the Jubilee Year, whose theme is “Pilgrims of Hope,” he travelled to Rebibbia prison complex in Rome. The Holy Father wanted the second holy door to be opened at a prison.
“Pilgrims of Hope.” In his documents about the Jubilee Year 2025, Pope Francis names all believers as pilgrims. He urges that believers be about prayer, pilgrimage and renewal.
Sometimes the stories we read in the Scriptures seem far removed from our daily lives. They happened thousands of years ago in places far from our homes and in societies so different from the one in which we live.
It is inspiring each year to see the more than 1,000 high school and college students from across the state who participate in the annual Indiana March for Life on the streets of downtown Indianapolis.
María y José llevan al Templo a su primogénito que, de acuerdo con la ley, debía ser redimido o “devuelto” mediante el sacrificio prescrito. Treinta y tres años más tarde, Jesús mismo será el sacrificio que se ofrecerá en nuestro nombre, para nuestra redención.
Mary and Joseph bring to the Temple their firstborn who, in accordance with the law, had to be redeemed or “bought back” by means of the prescribed sacrifice.
Frigid winter temperatures did not keep nearly 1,450 youths and their chaperones from across the state from making their way on Jan. 22 to the Indiana Convention Center for the Indiana Youth Rally for Life.
A memorial Mass for Marianhill Missionary Father Jean Bosco Ntawugashira, previously pastor of Holy Angels and St. Rita parishes, both in Indianapolis, will be celebrated at 1 p.m. on Feb. 8 at SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral in Indianapolis.
Leaders of Christian faith communities around Indianapolis gathered on Jan. 19 at Nativity of Our Lord Jesus Christ Church on the southeast side of the city to pray for unity among all Christians.
On the heels of the Indiana March for Life, the Indiana Catholic Conference (ICC) is taking steps to support pro-life legislation while calling for a halt to the death penalty in the state.
Frigid winter temperatures did not keep nearly 1,450 youths and their chaperones from across the state from making their way on Jan. 22 to the Indiana Convention Center for the Indiana Youth Rally for Life.
At a rally outside the Indiana Statehouse in Indianapolis on Jan. 22, the facts Marc Tuttle shared with roughly 1,400 Indiana March for Life participants from throughout the state were as harsh as the 7-degree windchill.
When Amanda Horan opened the e-mail, the news shocked the science teacher at Bishop Chatard High School in Indianapolis in the best possible way.
The e-mail shared the news that Horan had been chosen for a prestigious national honor—the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching.