Iona University has opened Bohm Hall, a newly renovated residence hall on its Bronxville campus.| American Catholic Tribune
In early August, Pius X High School in Lincoln saw hundreds of alumni return for class reunions at the school and around the city.| American Catholic Tribune
Raising children in the Catholic faith today can be challenging, but some believe it does not require complex solutions.| American Catholic Tribune
SBA Pro-Life America has introduced an interactive map to track the closures of Planned Parenthood locations following the implementation of the One Big Beautiful Bill’s defunding provision.| American Catholic Tribune
Benedictine University has introduced a new admissions program in partnership with Niche Direct Admissions.| American Catholic Tribune
The National Federation for Catholic Youth Ministry (NFCYM) has announced that its National Youth Advisory Council (NYAC) will take part in a synodal delegation to West Africa this August.| American Catholic Tribune
Pope Leo XIV has released his message for the 111th World Day of Migrants and Refugees, aligning it with the Catholic Church’s Jubilee Year.| American Catholic Tribune
The Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Peace in downtown Honolulu will soon undergo renovations as it approaches the 182nd anniversary of its dedication.| American Catholic Tribune
“The women and men who served our country, to defend innocent life, deserve quality health care and supportive resources, not the violence of abortion,“ said Archbishop Timothy P. Broglio, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops...| American Catholic Tribune
Archbishop Timothy P. Broglio, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, issued a statement to mark the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.| American Catholic Tribune
Saint Edmond’s Home for Children, a facility operated by Catholic Charities of Philadelphia’s Developmental Programs Division, will host a lemonade stand on August 8, 2025.| American Catholic Tribune
The Diocese of Rockford, Illinois has completed its investigation into an alleged miracle attributed to the intercession of Servant of God Joseph Dutton.| American Catholic Tribune
The Marian Sisters of the Diocese of Lincoln are marking 75 years since their founding this summer.| American Catholic Tribune
CHI Health Nebraska Heart Hospital in Lincoln marked its third annual celebration of the feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus on June 27.| American Catholic Tribune
St. Mary Church in downtown Lincoln is undergoing visible changes as part of an ongoing renovation project.| American Catholic Tribune
Confirmation in the Catholic Church is celebrated at different ages, depending on various traditions and regulations.| American Catholic Tribune
Bishop James Conley has released his May humanities syllabus, focusing on the theme| American Catholic Tribune
The Diocesan Education Office has announced the winners of the Diocesan Education Awards for 2025.| American Catholic Tribune
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) has expressed concern over the Trump Administration's recent decision to rescind a policy that provided guidance for the care of pregnant and postpartum women, as well as their newborns, while in...| American Catholic Tribune
The Diocese has announced a series of priest assignments and retirements, effective July 1, 2025, unless stated otherwise.| American Catholic Tribune
Bishops Daniel E. Thomas and Robert E. Barron have expressed approval for the recent developments in the U.S. House of Representatives concerning budget allocations.| American Catholic Tribune
In AD 451, the fourth ecumenical council of the Church took place in Chalcedon, Turkey.| American Catholic Tribune
On May 24, Deacons Isaac Wahlmeier and David Tines will be ordained as priests by Bishop Conley at the Cathedral of the Risen Christ in Lincoln.| American Catholic Tribune
The election of Pope Leo XIV has garnered significant attention, marking a historic moment as he becomes the first US-born pope.| American Catholic Tribune
Bishop James Conley will lead a Mass of Thanksgiving for Pope Leo XIV on Monday, May 19, at the Cathedral of the Risen Christ in Lincoln.| American Catholic Tribune
Newly elected popes often choose their papal name to reflect the type of leadership they wish to embody.| American Catholic Tribune
The Archdiocese of Cincinnati is set to ordain two new priests on Saturday, May 17, 2025.| American Catholic Tribune
The Archdiocese of Philadelphia is set to host its 45th Annual Academic Honors Convocation, an event that will recognize the achievements of 125 distinguished scholars from Catholic secondary schools in the region.| American Catholic Tribune
The Good Newsroom, launched in 2022 as a modern alternative to a bi-weekly print publication, has been recognized with top awards from the Associated Church Press.| American Catholic Tribune
The Reverend Mr. Peter Nho V. Nguyen is set to be ordained to the priesthood by Archbishop Nelson J. Pérez, D.D., of Philadelphia.| American Catholic Tribune
The Reverend Mr. Edward G. Town is set to be ordained as a priest by Archbishop Nelson J. Pérez on May 17, 2025.| American Catholic Tribune
Most Reverend Nelson J. Pérez, Archbishop of Philadelphia, will lead a Mass with the Rite of Ordination to the Priesthood, ordaining five new priests for service in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia.| American Catholic Tribune
The Reverend Mr. Przemyslaw L. Rozestwinski is set to be ordained to the priesthood by Archbishop Nelson J. Pérez, D.D., Archbishop of Philadelphia.| American Catholic Tribune
Reverend Dennis P. Dettenwanger passed away on Friday, May 9, 2025, in Fairfield, Ohio.| American Catholic Tribune
West Catholic Preparatory High School is set to officially open its new Connelly Center for Academic Excellence.| American Catholic Tribune
Gail Cotton, a former police officer and long-time educator, has taken on a new role at Christian Brothers University (CBU) as an Admissions Counselor.| American Catholic Tribune
A ceremony on April 13 marked the presentation of a chalice and paten to Deacon Isaac Wahlmeier, who is set to be ordained as a priest on May 24 at the Cathedral of the Risen Christ in Lincoln.| American Catholic Tribune
Benedictine University recently celebrated its 135th Commencement Ceremony, honoring the achievements of over 1,000 graduates.| American Catholic Tribune
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Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost has been elected as the 267th pope of the Catholic Church, adopting the name Pope Leo XIV.| American Catholic Tribune
As Lent approaches, Bishop Daniel Thomas, chairman of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Committee on Pro-Life Activities, delivered a message aimed at those grappling with the emotional aftermath of abortion.| American Catholic Tribune
Bishop Carl A. Kemme of Wichita has addressed the immigration crisis in a recent message to his diocese, following a letter from Pope Francis to U.S. bishops dated February 10.| American Catholic Tribune
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For the 37th year, accounting students from Franciscan University of Steubenville are providing free tax preparation and e-filing services to Ohio Valley residents.| American Catholic Tribune
Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City is marking its centennial anniversary.| American Catholic Tribune
This week, a team from the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops visited to discuss human trafficking, with a focus on the Native Hawaiian community.| American Catholic Tribune
Father Joseph Steele, a priest from the Catholic Diocese of Lincoln, will lead a jubilee pilgrimage through Canada and the eastern United States from September 25 to October 8.| American Catholic Tribune
Father John Burns, known for his speaking engagements at SEEK and the National Eucharistic Congress, is set to present a conference titled| American Catholic Tribune
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Prior to the start of Jesus' public ministry, there is a question about whether he performed miracles during his childhood.| American Catholic Tribune
Actor Jim Caviezel delivered a call to defend life at the Nebraska Right to Life 2025 Walk for Life Gala in La Vista.| American Catholic Tribune
Franciscan University of Steubenville is set to introduce its Doctor of Ministry in Evangelization and Catechetics (DMin) Program in the fall of 2025.| American Catholic Tribune
Over the past several months, Partners in Mission School Leadership Search Solutions has been working closely with our Diocesan Catholic Schools Office and a group of stakeholders comprising a search committee. Their mission has been to recruit a new President and Principal for St. Michael the Archangel Diocesan Regional School.| American Catholic Tribune
On the eve of Mother's Day, U.S. Senators Katie Britt (R-AL), Marco Rubio (R-FL) and Kevin Cramer (R-ND) are set to introduce the More Opportunities for Moms to Succeed (MOMS) Act. This legislation aims to address a myriad of challenges faced by pregnant, postpartum, and parenting mothers by providing substantial and empowering support.| American Catholic Tribune
Christian Brothers University (CBU) is set to honor the Class of 2024 with an in-person commencement ceremony on May 11 at the Landers Center in Southaven, Mississippi. The event will commence at 1:00 pm.| American Catholic Tribune
On June 7, 2024, the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage will make a stop in Baton Rouge on its journey to the National Eucharistic Congress, which is scheduled for July 17-21, 2024, in Indianapolis. The day's activities will commence with an 8 a.m. Mass at Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church in Baton Rouge. This will be followed by a 1.5-mile Eucharistic Procession beginning at 9:30 a.m., leading from Sacred Heart to St. Joseph Cathedral.| American Catholic Tribune
Polling released today by the American Principles Project (APP) indicates that Donald Trump leads Kamala Harris in three out of five critical swing states: Arizona, Georgia, and North Carolina. The polling was conducted by SPRY Strategies from August 14-20 among 600 likely voters in each state through landline and online mobile interviews, with a margin of error of 4 points.| American Catholic Tribune
Since launching FranciscanAtHome.com in 2017, Franciscan University of Steubenville’s Catechetical Institute (CI) has addressed the challenge of providing affordable, online formation and accompaniment in ministry to tens of thousands of catechists while maintaining a personal touch.| American Catholic Tribune
Near-death experiences (NDEs) are a complex set of phenomena that often include reports of leaving one’s body, seeing it from outside or above, passing through a tunnel of light, seeing various forms of illumination, experiencing the presence of deceased relatives and friends, and even sensing the presence of angelic or divine beings. Between 12 and 15 percent of resuscitated heart attack patients report NDEs.| American Catholic Tribune
What are the five covenants in the Bible?| American Catholic Tribune
From finance and marketing to health care and social work, Iona University students leveraged classroom knowledge to excel during their summer internships. Here’s what they had to say about the experiences – and how Iona helped prepare them for their career journey.| American Catholic Tribune
A Catholic Diocese of Lincoln online apparel store is open for a short time.| American Catholic Tribune
On August 23, 2024, a question was posed regarding how Catholics should read the Song of Songs. The inquiry sought to understand whether the text is merely a poetic commentary on marriage or if it holds deeper meanings.| American Catholic Tribune
Father Craig Clinch will direct a silent retreat, “Remember the Embers,” from Sept. 20-22 at Our Lady of Good Counsel Retreat House in Waverly.| American Catholic Tribune
St. John Nepomucene Parish in Weston will hold a bazaar on September 15, featuring a dinner with pan-fried chicken served from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., or while supplies last.| American Catholic Tribune
Missouri’s all-trimester abortion amendment makes ballot| American Catholic Tribune
Koby Nguyen spent much of his summer behind bars, bringing the Word to prisoners. He said the experience altered his perception of God’s love and mercy.| American Catholic Tribune
Kathleen Timmermeyer, the director of the Midwest Catholic Family Conference, has begun preparations for the event's 25th anniversary, scheduled for the first weekend in August 2025. After a brief rest following this year's conference, she is considering implementing a new ticketing program to streamline registration.| American Catholic Tribune
This year’s Totus Tuus Camp for children with special needs received assistance from five Totus Tuus parish teams. Volunteers Steven Brown and Anthony Jackson worked alongside camper Luke Milligan.| American Catholic Tribune
During an interview with ABC News’s Jonathan Karl, Republican Vice Presidential nominee J.D. Vance discussed a Minnesota law signed by Democratic Vice Presidential nominee Tim Walz. Vance claimed the law would "take my children away from me if I have different world views" than Democrats. Karl refuted this assertion, describing Vance's interpretation as "crazy."| American Catholic Tribune
On the first day of the Democratic National Abortion Convention in Chicago, Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America criticized what it termed as the Democrats' extremism. The organization announced plans to monitor and fact-check the convention across all its social media channels throughout the week.| American Catholic Tribune
The Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS) will hold a hearing this afternoon in Helena, Montana, on proposed safety rules for abortion facilities. These regulations are modeled after those already in place for surgical centers and healthcare facilities. The hearing follows the recent news that the state’s parental consent law has been struck down under a lawsuit from Planned Parenthood.| American Catholic Tribune
In an uplifting gathering at the University Theater, Christian Brothers University (CBU) held its annual Community Convocation on Thursday, August 15. Faculty, staff, and administration came together to reflect on the past year and chart the course for the year ahead.| American Catholic Tribune
Bishop's Homily for the Nineteenth Sunday of Ordinary Time| American Catholic Tribune
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According to reports, Democrat presidential nominee Kamala Harris has chosen Minnesota Governor Tim Walz to serve as her running mate for the upcoming general election.| American Catholic Tribune
Archbishop Dennis M. Schnurr of Cincinnati has issued a statement addressing the opening ceremony of the Summer Olympics in Paris, which took place on July 26, 2024. The ceremony featured a controversial depiction of Leonardo da Vinci’s painting "The Last Supper," which Archbishop Schnurr described as a "grotesque, highly-sexualized parody." He expressed concern that this portrayal mocked the faith of 2.6 billion Christians worldwide and the institution of the Holy Eucharist.| American Catholic Tribune
Our Lady of Good Counsel Retreat House in Waverly will host the “Work of the Holy Angels” retreat from August 29 to September 1.| American Catholic Tribune
Chelsey Hare, director of communications for the National Shrine of Our Lady of Champion, discussed the first and only approved Marian apparition site in the United States in a recent interview with Corbin Hubbell, social media coordinator for the Catholic Diocese of Lincoln. The following is an edited transcript of their conversation.| American Catholic Tribune
Bishop James Conley received an award on July 25 from the Napa Institute during its 14th annual summer conference in Napa, California.| American Catholic Tribune
A question was posed to the Register: Can a man enter the seminary with tattoos?| American Catholic Tribune
Flannery O’Connor once remarked, “When in Rome, do as you done in Milledgeville.” Milledgeville was the small rural town in central Georgia where O’Connor spent most of her life. This contrast underscores her ironic twist on the old adage. When in Rome, she seems to be saying, do not cease to be yourself or forget your origins.| American Catholic Tribune
The Franciscan Sisters of the Sorrowful Mother are preparing to welcome more visitors to their 10-acre property in Nebraska City, following the dedication of their new chapel by Bishop James D. Conley this summer.| American Catholic Tribune
At the closing Mass of the National Eucharistic Congress in Indianapolis last month, Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle of the Philippines, commissioned as Pope Francis’ envoy, and chairman of the National Eucharistic Congress board Bishop Andrew Cozzens (Crookston, Minn.) ushered in the third phase of the Eucharistic Revival: sharing with others.| American Catholic Tribune