Pope Francis lays out a vision of the church dedicated to society’s poorest and most vulnerable.
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Super Typhoon Haiyan Strikes: Church workers lose contact with central Philippines
International and national church aid officials lost contact with their local counterparts.
Pope Authorizes Leave for German ‘Luxury Bishop’
The German bishop is at the center of controversy over expenditures for his residence.
Christian Persecution Intensifies: Severe hardship in Middle East, Marxist and ‘post-Communist’ states
Reports of severe hardship in Middle East, Marxist and ‘post-Communist’ states.
Pope Calls Synod on Families, Divorce and Remarriage
“The church is a mother, and she must travel this path of mercy,” the pope said.
Civilian Chaplains Return to Work Despite Shutdown : Military Chaplains Unaffected
Civilian Catholic chaplains, unable to perform religious duties at U.S. military bases during the first weekend of the federal government shutdown, were getting back on the job as the shutdown continued into its second week."We're now being told priests can return to work," said John S
Religious Leaders Decry Federal Shutdown : Denounce ‘political brinkmanship’
Religious leaders gathered on Sept. 30 to denounce “political brinkmanship.”
Can Pope Francis Bridge U.S. Social Divides?: If Americans follow his lead, say pundits
At Georgetown, four panelists analyzed the first months of Francis’ papacy.
Pope to canonize Blessed John XXIII, John Paul II April 27
Recognizing that Blessed John XXIII and John Paul II have widespread reputations for holiness and that years of studying their lives and actions have proven their exceptional virtue, Pope Francis announced he would declare his two predecessors saints at a single ceremony April 27.The pope made the a
‘G-8’ Becomes Permanent: Advisory group of Cardinals to become regular Vatican council
The advisory group of cardinals appointed by Pope Francis will become a regular Vatican council.
