The Chiapas visit is aimed at boosting the faith in the least Catholic state in Mexico.
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Pope to bring message of hope to gritty Mexico City suburb
Pope Francis heads into the capital's crime-ridden suburb of Ecatepec on Sunday to see firsthand the reality of the Mexican "periphery," where drug violence, gangland-style executions and kidnappings are daily facts of life.The pontiff is expected to bring a message of hope and solidar
Pope makes long-awaited visit to Our Lady of Guadalupe
Laying a bouquet of yellow roses in front of the image, the pope sat down in prayerful silence with eyes closed and head bowed.
Justice Antonin Scalia dead at 79
Antonin Scalia, the influential conservative and most provocative member of the Supreme Court, has died. He was 79.The U.S. Marshals Service in Washington confirmed Scalia's death at a private residence in the Big Bend area of West Texas. Spokeswoman Donna Sellers said Scalia had retired the pre
Justice Scalia Discovered Dead at a Ranch in West Texas
A Texas newspaper reported today that U.S. Supreme Court Senior Justice Antonin Scalia was discovered dead of apparent natural causes at a West Texas ranch. According to the San Antonio Express News, Scalia arrived at the ranch on Friday and attended a private party with about 40 people. When he did
Five things to know about the pope’s trip to Mexico
Francis begins his trip praying before the Virgin of Guadalupe shrine. After that he enters uncharted papal territory.
52 dead in riot at northern Mexico prison
Mexico’s deadliest prison riot in many years broke out just six days before Pope Francis is scheduled to visit another Mexican prison.
New initiatives aim to help Catholics enrich prayer, giving during Lent
The three efforts aim to help Catholics enrich their Lenten prayer experience, sacrifice to help others in need and learn more about the church’s penitential season overall.
Disillusioned Mexicans await Pope Francis’ visit
“It’s not like he’s going to come in and magically make all of our problems go away.”
Once-a-year homeless count draws criticism, defenders
Social service groups argue that the counts should be done more often because the number of homeless changes depending on how cold it is.
