Sarah Mullally walked into St. Paul’s Cathedral on Wednesday morning as the bishop of London. When she walked out in the afternoon as bells rang out, she was the spiritual leader of millions of Anglicans around the world.
Sarah Mullally walked into St. Paul’s Cathedral on Wednesday morning as the bishop of London. When she walked out in the afternoon as bells rang out, she was the spiritual leader of millions of Anglicans around the world.
<p>As hundreds of lace-laden priests processed into an ornate Mass July 2 on a hillside in the Swiss Alps, the bishops leading the line, their clergy and the...
Read moreA spirit of extremism is pulling us apart, and Catholic social thought offers a different path forward, one rooted in dignity, responsibility, and the hard work of staying...
Read more"What is your hope for America at 250" Read responses from political leaders (including two former speakers of the House), leaders in ministry, Catholic activism, and Catholic colleges...
Read moreIn 1776, we declared ourselves free of allegiance to Great Britain We did not leave behind the human race with its capacity for sin as well as greatness,...
Read moreIn 1776, we declared ourselves free of allegiance to Great Britain We did not leave behind the human race with its capacity for sin as well as greatness,...
Read more© 2025 wemaple.canadiana.news - all rights reserved. YYC TECH CONSULTING.
© 2025 wemaple.canadiana.news - all rights reserved. YYC TECH CONSULTING.