Read more about the article Apostleship of the Sea becomes ‘Stella Maris’ in its 100th year
A Vatican postage stamp celebrates the 100th anniversary of the Apostleship of the Sea, a pastoral ministry for fishermen and those who work at sea. The Vatican announced the organization will be officially known as "Stella Maris" (Star of the Sea), which is a Marian title. (CNS photo/Vatican stamp and coin office)

Apostleship of the Sea becomes ‘Stella Maris’ in its 100th year

The Vatican announced the name change Sept. 28 and released a new logo for the organization that serves seafarers and sailors.

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Read more about the article Minnesota parishioners share their perspective on BLM movement, organization
Justina Kopp, a member of Holy Family Parish in St. Louis Park, Minn., poses for a photo outside her home Aug. 26, 2020. She believes the "Black Lives Matter" sign in her yard is not only a way to express support for racial equality and justice, but also a way to express her Catholic faith. (CNS photo/Dave Hrbacek, The Catholic Spirit)

Minnesota parishioners share their perspective on BLM movement, organization

Many connect with the movement’s rallying cry for racial justice; some remain concerned about other issues supported by the organization

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Read more about the article If confirmed, Supreme Court nominee would be sixth Catholic to serve on nation’s highest court
Federal Judge Amy Coney Barrett of the 7th Circuit speaks after being introduced by President Donald Trump at the White House Sept. 26, 2020, as the nominee to fill the U.S. Supreme Court seat left vacant by the Sept. 18 death of Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. (CNS photo/Carlos Barria, Reuters)

If confirmed, Supreme Court nominee would be sixth Catholic to serve on nation’s highest court

Judge Amy Coney Barrett still teaches at her alma mater, Notre Dame Law School.

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