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‘Tale of two synods’ emerged from Vatican, says USCCB president
U.S. bishops gather in Baltimore for general assembly.
USCCB president emphasizes bishops’ role of serving family of church
Acknowledging that families come with complications, the president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops reminded his fellow bishops Nov. 10 that their role is to accompany their family of the church through their fears and concerns."Evangelizing means witnessing to our hope in Jesus,"
New Vatican financial rules increase transparency, centralization
The Vatican's new rules for budgeting and financial reporting, which will go into effect Jan. 1, call for heightened transparency and consistency in the church's central administration and underscore the oversight powers of two economic bodies Pope Francis established in February.In one sign
Pope hails role of St. John Paul in Berlin Wall’s fall
Commemorating the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, Pope Francis said the sudden end to the division of Europe was prepared by the prayers and sacrifice of many people, including St. John Paul II.After reciting the Angelus prayer Nov. 9 with visitors in St. Peter's Square, Pope Fr
Pope Francis removes U.S. Cardinal Raymond L. Burke from Vatican post: Burke appeared out of step with the current pontificate.
Burke appeared out of step with the current pontificate.
Ruling sets up possible Supreme Court round on same-sex marriage
Although the Supreme Court just a few weeks ago declined to accept any of several challenges to rulings making same-sex marriage legal in various states, a 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals decision Nov. 6 could lead to another shot at the high court weighing in on a nationwide approach to such unio
Chicago releases more files on clergy sex abuse cases
Documents answer when archdiocese learned of abuse and what church officials did about it.
Kasper: Pope Francis doesn’t want a ‘self pitying church’
Just days before the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops opens its annual fall meeting, German Cardinal Walter Kasper, often called the pope’s theologian, had a not-too-subtle message for the American church.Kasper told a standing-room-only crowd at Catholic University that Pope Francis wants
Trapped in Irbil: Christian Iraqi family waits to find safe passage to the West
The last thing Abu Sabah ever pictured in his life was being homeless and living in a tent in a park somewhere.But that is exactly what he and his family are experiencing in this Christian enclave outside of Irbil, the capital of the Kurdistan area of northern Iraq.Sabah, a Syriac Catholic from the
