Archbishop Wilton Gregory becomes the first Black American Cardinal in the Catholic church's history. Archbishop Gregory was born and raised in Chicago and ordained...
In this photo provided by the Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano, Pope Francis puts flowers on the altar inside St. Mary Major Basilica, in Rome,...
COMMENTARY– The shift in the center of gravity in world Christianity from the West to the global South, and the changing demographics in world Christianity, demands that the Eurocentric types and models of church and Christianity need to be abandoned. African Catholicism, like all local Catholic Churches throughout the world, can only flourish when it has the freedom to mine local and cultural resources and to develop its own narrative of faith and life, while embracing the positive heritage of Catholic and Christian history.
CHICAGO, November 7, 2012, (LifeSiteNews.com) – President Obama's re-election sets up a looming clash with people of faith over abortion, marriage, and the implementation...