In word and deed, Pope Francis will take his vision of a Catholic's approach to family life, parish life, charity, economics, immigration and good governance to Cuba and the United States during a Sept. 19-27 visit.Visiting both Cuba and the United States on the same trip not only acknowledges h
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Court Upholds Execution Drug Protocol
In another in a series of bitterly divided end-of-term cases, the Supreme Court June 29 upheld the execution protocol used by Oklahoma and several other states.The 5-4 ruling written by Justice Samuel Alito upheld lower courts that said the use of the drug midazolam in lethal injection does not viol
Church Leaders: Understanding Implications of Same-Sex Ruling Will Take Time: ‘Difficult road ahead for people of faith,’ says Bishop Lori
Analyzing the ramifications of the June 26 same-sex marriage ruling for the Catholic Church at the national, state and local levels will take time, said Archbishop William E. Lori of Baltimore.It has implications for "hundreds, if not thousands" of laws at all levels, and there is "a
South Carolinians Remember Slain Pastor, Other Victims
‘Everyone needs to be a messenger of love to all people.’
Charleston and ‘America’s Original Sin’
Lisa Sharon Harper, director of organizing for the Sojourners community in Washington, defined "America's original sin" as "racial hierarchy" at a June 15 conference on solidarity and faith issues in the nation's capital.Two days later, that sin reappeared in a shocking a
Vatican in Accord with Palestinian State, Calls for Two-State Solution
Assures “juridical recognition” and “guarantees” for church’s work in Palestine.
Court Rules Same-Sex Marriage Legal Nationwide
In a landmark ruling, a divided Supreme Court June 26 said same-sex marriage is constitutional nationwide."The nature of marriage is that, through its enduring bond, two persons together can find other freedoms, such as expression, intimacy, and spirituality," wrote Justice Anthony Kennedy
Rome Summit Looks to Improve Church’s Handling of Child Sexual Abuse
Critics argue the Holy See has been too slow to act on scandals globally.
Pope Francis calls Shroud of Turin ‘icon of love’
It took place in silence and lasted only a few minutes, but Pope Francis' time of prayer and contemplation before the Shroud of Turin was marked with gestures of reverence and tenderness.Revered by many as the burial cloth of Jesus, the shroud was the second stop on the pope's packed itinera
Mourning in Charleston and Around the Nation
Expressions of regret and horror, prayer services and moments of silence across the country followed in the aftermath of a shooting in a historic Charleston, S.C., church. The rampage claimed the lives of nine people on June 17. Hundreds gathered around the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church
