The priest has criticized Catholics who are Democrats, saying they must “repent” of their support for the party or “face the fires of hell.”
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Army attack on Myanmar Catholic church leaves four dead
Cardinal Charles Maung Bo said “the midnight attack made the hapless people flee to the jungle. Their fate is still not known to the outside world.”
Pope Francis asks every Catholic to join a new grassroots movement to save the environment
Pope Francis asked everyone to join a new global grassroots movement to create a more inclusive, fraternal, peaceful and sustainable world.
Prosecutors finally had a lead on the murder of an altar boy in 1972: a former priest—who then died just days before he could be arrested
Gulluni said his office was prepared to prosecute Lavigne for Croteau’s killing, but he died Friday at the age of 80 before he could be arrested.
Vatican issues a street art stamp and ends up getting sued
Babrow sued the Vatican City State’s telecommunications office in a Rome court last month, alleging it was wrongfully profiting off her creativity and was violating the original intent of her artwork.
Father Michael Pfleger reinstated after investigation finds ‘no reason to suspect’ him guilty of sex abuse claims
Nationally known activist and priest the Rev. Michael Pfleger will be reinstated after an investigation found “no reason to suspect” he sexually abused children.
Pope Francis asks the Vatican’s media department, its most expensive office: Who actually reads your news?
The Vatican has long justified the costs because its communications operations are at the core of the Holy See’s main mission: to communicate the Catholic faith to all corners of the globe.
What Cardinal Pell thinks about the Vatican financial scandal he suspected long ago
Cardinal George Pell is enjoying his first Roman spring since being exonerated of sex abuse charges in his native Australia.
In an unprecedented letter to Pope Francis, Vatican employees criticize pay cuts
Some employees said the budget cuts are disproportionate and aggravate already existing systems of privileges.
Nancy Pelosi’s bishop responds to her comments on Vatican letter on abortion and Communion
San Francisco’s archbishop that Speaker Pelosi’s “positive reaction” to a Vatican official’s letter to the U.S. bishops about Catholic politicians who support abortion receiving Communion “raises hope that progress can be made in this most serious matter.”
