The sacrifice of five Catholic priests who gave their lives ministering to people in Shreveport during the 1873 yellow fever epidemic will now be recognized with the formal opening of their sainthood cause.
Bishop Anthony Taylor released an updated list of people who had assignments in Arkansas and against whom credible allegations of sexual abuse of a minor were filed.
Leaders of the Southern Baptist Convention have called the reports by two Texas newspapers of hundreds of sex abuse cases in affiliated churches evidence of "pure evil" and "satanic" behavior within their ranks.
The Diocese of Little Rock released a list of clergy who had assignments in Arkansas and against whom credible allegations of sexual abuse of a minor were filed.
The Supreme Court's decision May 29 not to hear a case against an Arkansas abortion law, thus letting the state's restrictions on abortion-inducing drugs stand, will have broad impact.
The Field Hospital: Memorial services honor the lives of the homeless who died in 2017; ministries in Orange County, Little Rock and East LA help with the ladder out of homelessness.
Msgr. Jack Harris calls corrections ministry "the calling underneath it all"; but his prison ministry only scratches the surface of 43 years of priesthood, serving both victims and perpetrators.
A grassroots movement to bring nonviolence into the mainstream has been quietly but exponentially growing, resulting in 1,600 nonviolent actions during the week of Sept. 16-24.
Organized by the Karenni-American Catholic Association, the annual event includes spiritual talks, Mass, prayers, music, dancing — and a chance for friends from refugee camps to reunite.