News

Catholicism in the USA: History, Influence, and Modern Challenges


The Historical Roots of Catholicism in America Catholicism in the United States has deep historical roots that trace back to the early European settlers. The first Catholic presence was established by Spanish explorers and missionaries in the 16th century, particularly in what is now Florida and the southwestern parts of the country. The establishment of […]

Catholicism in the USA: a rich tapestry of faith and culture


The historical roots of Catholicism in America Catholicism has a long and storied history in the United States, dating back to the early colonial period. Spanish missionaries were among the first to bring Catholicism to the New World, establishing missions throughout the present-day Southwest. The arrival of French Catholics in the northern regions, particularly in […]

Transformation and Development of Catholicism in the USA: History and Modernity


Contrary to its predominantly Protestant religious landscape, the United States is also home to a significant number of Catholics. The history of Catholicism in this country is a story of perseverance, transformation, and adaptation to new conditions. Arrival and Early Trials The first Catholic missionaries arrived in the USA alongside the early explorers and settlers. […]

Catholic Saints: Stories of Faith, Miracles, and Devotion


In the vast tapestry of human history, certain individuals stand out as beacons of faith, embodying unwavering devotion, courage in the face of adversity, and the profound capacity to inspire and uplift. These individuals are the Catholic saints, a diverse and inclusive group whose stories transcend time, culture, and creed. Within the pages of this […]

The Catholicism


Brief history of the Catholicism Catholicism is one of the largest Christian confessions, which has its origins in the first centuries of AD. According to legend, Jesus Christ founded the church that later became known as the Catholic Church. Catholicism is different from other Christian confessions because it recognizes the Pope as the Bishop of […]

Catholics in a Land of Protestant Ethics


American Catholics have long been suspected of being more loyal to the Pope than to their own country. Now such suspicions are gone. But Catholics in the U.S. have to combine a commitment to the freedom-loving ideals of American society with fidelity to rigid church doctrine. This has not always been possible. American Catholics generally […]

World Meeting of Catholic Youth Opens in Madrid Amid Protests


The World Meeting of Catholic Youth opens in the Spanish capital. About a million people will gather for it. The “Outraged” movement is protesting the high costs of the forum. The World Meeting of Catholic Youth opens in the Spanish capital, Madrid, on the evening of Tuesday, August 16, and organizers estimate it will bring […]