Archdiocese of Madrid pays ‘debt’ to John Paul II, dedicates cathedral chapel in his honor
Image of St. John Paul II in his chapel in the Cathedral of Madrid / Credit: Archdiocese of Madrid CNA Newsroom, Nov 16, 2022 /
Image of St. John Paul II in his chapel in the Cathedral of Madrid / Credit: Archdiocese of Madrid CNA Newsroom, Nov 16, 2022 /
Rose Prophete believed the second mortgage on her Brooklyn house was paid off almost a decade ago, until she got documentation stating she owed over
Refugees and asylum seekers have received deceptive letters instructing them to leave Australia due to a significant administrative error. A senior officer at the Department
Salesian missions shipped food and medical supplies to Zhytomyr in war-torn Ukraine. / Photo courtesy of Salesian Missions USA CNA Newsroom, Nov 16, 2022 /
This week, President Cyril Ramaphosa finished his attendance at the G20 Leaders’ Summit in Bali, Indonesia. Dr. Naledi Pandor, Minister of International Relations and Cooperation,
Olivia Dunne responded to a New York Times piece that credited her success to her racy social media photographs. She also took aim at a
On Thursday, Deputy President David Mabuza will appear before a session of the National Assembly to respond to questions on a variety of matters relating
Early in November, Hays Culbreth’s mother sent a poll to a few members of the family. She explained that she could only afford to prepare
Ismail Momoniat, the acting head of the National Treasury, is optimistic that South Africa can avoid being greylisted by the worldwide Financial Action Task Force
Premier of KwaZulu-Natal, Nomusa Dube-Ncube, has stated that the provincial government will use the World Football Summit to broaden its perspective beyond the unrivaled passion