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Just as we wouldn't leave newborns without clothes or food, we cannot leave them without faith and baptism, Pope Leo XIV told parents of children he baptized in the splendor and beauty of the Sistine ...
Throughout the world, there continues a long-standing, systemic and overlooked severe restriction on children’s rights with regard to religion. This warrants, but has yet to receive, serious ...
From the moment Jesus was about to ascend to heaven, when he gathered his disciples on the mountain, the Catholic Church has understood that baptism is inseparable from mission. “Go, therefore, and ...
One of the things we know for certain about Jesus is that he was baptized by John. We're sure of it because it embarrassed the early church, making Jesus appear as John's disciple, yet it was too well ...
Medieval babyhood was defined by danger and uncertainty. Infants faced disease, malnutrition, and poor sanitation from birth. Swaddling was used to protect fragile bodies and limit movement believed ...
“This isn’t just about the baby—this isn’t just about the parents and godparents. This is about all of us, and it is about our faith.” This realization came to Con O’Mahony, Vicar for Education in the ...
It's something you see every single day, yet most people have never stopped to wonder how one basic piece of clothing got its name. T-shirts have existed since the early 1900s and were initially worn ...
WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court allowed a middle school's ban on a student's controversial T-shirt to remain in place, declining to take a case related to the child's “THERE ARE ONLY TWO GENDERS" ...
Among European countries with Catholic roots, France wears its religion lightly. A secular state by law since 1905, the country bans conspicuous religious symbols in state schools, town halls and ...