With most of the restrictions of the COVID-19 pandemic removed, Pope Francis is scheduled to return to a full slate of public liturgies in December and January.
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Pope Francis speaks to Silicon Valley CEOs and moral theologians about dangers in tech revolution
During a conference held in the Vatican on Sept. 27 on “The Common Good in the Digital Age,” Pope Francis told delegates that there is a need to search for ways for society to deal with the challenges of the digital age.
Cardinal Burke: Limiting Muslim immigration is patriotic
Cardinal Raymond Burke said during a pro-life, pro-family conference that limiting Muslim immigration is a “responsible” and “patriotic” act.
Former nuncio to U.S. heard rumors of McCarrick misconduct in 1994
A former nuncio to the United States acknowledged hearing rumors about the sexual misconduct of Archbishop Theodore E. McCarrick already in 1994.
Archbishop Chaput: Synod missed opportunity to apologize for sex abuse
The more than 250 Catholic bishops from around the world meeting at the Vatican in October missed an opportunity to confront the global sex abuse crisis, said Archbishop Charles J. Chaput of Philadelphia.
Vatican officials knew of McCarrick allegations in 2000, letter confirms
A top official from the Vatican Secretariat of State acknowledged allegations made by a New York priest in 2000 concerning Archbishop Theodore E. McCarrick, according to a letter obtained by Catholic News Service.
Vatican envoys risk their lives to end ‘World War III’
“If we are going to bring peace…we are going to have to make an unprecedented effort.”
