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Vatican: ‘Notable’ Spike in Shady Transactions: Watchdog agency investigates
The Vatican's financial watchdog has reported a dramatic increase in suspicious transactions at the Vatican bank, but officials sought to downplay any rise in criminal activity.The Vatican's Financial Information Authority, known as the AIF, recorded a "notable" rise in shady trans
Tom Reese Named to Commission on International Religious Freedom
Jesuit journalist Father Thomas J. Reese is among several new members of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom.In a May 14 announcement, President Barack Obama named Father Reese to the organization that serves as a monitoring and advisory panel to the federal government on religiou
Santo Not So Subito?: Vatican says no movement (yet) on sainthood for Oscar Romero
Vatican says no movement (yet) on sainthood for Oscar Romero.
Giving Peace—With Iran—a Chance: U.S. bishops, Iranian ayatollahs hold dialogue on nuclear arms
Small group of U.S. Catholic bishops and Iranian ayatollahs begin dialogue.
If You Want Peace …: End arms trade and help immigrants, pope says
If individuals and nations are serious about protecting human rights and promoting peace, they must do much more to curb the global arms trade and assist immigrants, Pope Francis told seven new ambassadors to the Vatican.There are "stories that make us weep and feel ashamed: human beings — our
Farewell to Arms in Central Africa?: A leader of anti-balaka militia says he’s ready for a ceasefire
If Maxime Makom has his way, all the remaining anti-balaka fighters in the Central African Republic capital of Bangui will gather in one long line before government officials and representatives from the international community and drop their weapons into a giant pile for all to see. Makom, who desc
Vatican defends record on sexual abuse to UN panel
Archbishop Silvano Tomasi says church’s internal culture has changed.
Cardinal Sean O’Malley on sexual abuse crisis: ‘There is so much denial’
The Roman Catholic Church failed to recognize the worldwide reach of clerical sexual abuse, Boston Cardinal Sean O’Malley said Saturday (May 3) at a press conference.“Many don’t see it as a problem of the universal church,” said O’Malley who heads the Vatican&
Twentieth Century ‘Priests, Bishops, Popes’: Pope Francis canonizes Sts. John and John Paul
Canonizing two recent popes in the presence of his immediate predecessor, Pope Francis praised the new Sts. John XXIII and John Paul II as men of courage and mercy, who responded to challenges of their time by modernizing the Catholic Church in fidelity to its ancient traditions."They were prie
