Founder, editorial staff of Vatican women's magazine resign
Winnipeg recruits Catholic creatives for evangelization
A new movement is beginning at the Archdiocese of Winnipeg and it’s looking for young creatives to take up this project with them.
Francis Campbell: Church, newspapers look to turn the tide
Call out injustice, put people first, Pope tells journalism students
Media must build communities, not sow division, Pope says
Canadian bishops issue tighter rules for media accreditation for upcoming plenary assembly
TV Mass brings its legacy to national stage
When Msgr. Brad Massman launched a Sunday Mass TV broadcast for shut-ins in 1987, its future was, at best, uncertain.
Forty years of intelligent conversation about what we see, hear and read in modern media took a breather this month as the Jesuits in English Canada wrapped up their storied Jesuit Communication Project.
Pope accepts resignation of communications prefect
Billy Graham, America’s pre-eminent evangelist, dies at 99
OXFORD, England – The president of the Zambian Catholic bishops' conference joined other religious leaders in deploring worsening tensions in the east African country, accusing its president of intimidating opponents and silencing the media.
VATICAN CITY – To best respond to new challenges in the field of communication, the Vatican needs smart, courageous teamwork, not nostalgia for a glorious past or doomsday forecasts, Pope Francis said.