Six decades and hundreds of film and television scores later, award-winning Italian composer Ennio Morricone premiered his first-ever Mass in the Church of the Gesu, the Jesuits' main church in Rome.A parishioner at the historic church in the city centre, Morricone composed the Mass to mark the
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Most Americans Expect Same-Sex Marriage to Become National Reality
Most Americans—including people from every major religious group—predict gay marriage will be legalized nationwide when a hotly anticipated Supreme Court ruling is announced later this month. Among those who favor legalizing same-sex marriage, 80 percent think the high court will rule th
‘Continued Vigilance’ Urged for U.S. Bishops to Stop Abuse
Francesco Cesareo, chair of the National Review Board, told bishops even though progress has been made, there is no room for complacency on abuse of minors.
Bishops Urged to Help Catholics Understand Enviro-encyclical From Pope Francis
A week before the anticipated release of Pope Francis’ encyclical on human ecology and the environment, the U.S. bishops were urged to help Catholics hear and understand it.
Pope Francis Pushes Putin to Work for Ukraine Peace
Ongoing crisis in eastern Ukraine was the principal topic of their conversation.
After Baltimore and Ferguson, Church Must Help End Racism, Promote Justice
The U.S. bishops join with other religious leaders and civic leaders “in pledging to work for healing and reconciliation” after a series of racial conflicts “that have taken place around our beloved country,” said Archbishop Joseph E. Kurtz of Louisville, Kentucky.
Vatican, U.S. Sign Agreement to Prevent Tax Evasion
Move considered ‘a further sign of the Vatican’s commitment to financial transparency’
Caribbean Bishops Reflect on Climate Change, ‘Anticipating’ Pope Francis
Declaration urges people to consider the moral dimensions of a changing climate.
Pope Francis OKs Tribunal for Bishops Who Fail to Protect Minors
C.D.F. to “judge bishops with regard to crimes…connected to the abuse of minors.”
Obama Tells CHA: Only ‘cynics’ would dismantle health reform
The president defended his signature health care law at the Catholic Health Association.
