On April 19, Cardinal Timothy Dolan opened the canonical inquiry on the life of the Catholic Worker movement founder.
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Criminal Charges Filed in Flint Water Crisis
The city has been under a state of emergency for more than four months, and people there are using filters and bottled water.
International group denounce CDF process, urge tranparency
“The process should be no longer characterized by the absolutist presumptions of an antiquated legal system that has nothing to do with the Gospel.”
Young nun, postulants among hundreds of Ecuador earthquake victims
Sister Clare Theresa Crockett, 33, of Londonderry, died while leading children to safety in a school at Playa Prieta.
Mississippi becomes fourth state to ban dismemberment abortions
“This law has the power to change how the public views the gruesome reality of abortion.”
Syrian refugees thank Pope Francis for Greek air-lift
After less than 48 hours in Rome, "dream" is the word used most often by the six Syrian adults Pope Francis brought back to Italy with him from a refugee camp in Greece.By April 18, the couples—who asked to be identified by only their first names, Hasan and Nour, Ramy and Suhila, Osa
Pope takes questions on refugees, meeting with Bernie Sanders and divorce and communion on papal plane
“What I saw today and what you saw in that refugee camp—it makes you weep.”
Pope, Orthodox leaders listen to cries of refugees, urge help
“We are going to encounter the greatest human catastrophe since World War II,” he said.
Bernie Sanders describes meeting with Pope Francis
“I told him that I was incredibly appreciative of the incredible role that he is playing in this planet in discussing issues about the need for an economy based on morality, not greed.”
Bernie Sanders: No photo with Pope Francis, but more than a souvenir
During his 10-minute address, Sanders slammed the current global financial system and praised Francis’ 2015 encyclical on the environment.
