Vatican officials laicized a New Jersey priest who violated a 2007 court memorandum of understanding that prohibited unsupervised contact with minors.Michael Fugee, 53, is no longer a priest of the Archdiocese of Newark, said James Goodness, archdiocesan communications director."There is no con
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To the Shores of Amerikay: The little known history of Irish women starting a new life in a new land
During a major, historic wave of Irish immigration to the United States at the turn of the last century, a tenacious Catholic effort helped one-third of the young, single Irish women who arrived in the Port of New York.An exhibit celebrating that aid was rededicated March 11 in the Lower Manhattan b
Ukrainian Catholics Fear ‘New Oppression’ : Russian takeover of Crimea a threat to religious freedom?
Does the Russian takeover of Crimea pose a threat to religious freedom in the region?
Class-action Filed to Block HHS Mandate : Nearly 200 Catholic organization join suit
A coalition of nearly 200 Catholic dioceses, agencies and businesses has asked a federal court in Oklahoma to block enforcement of a Department of Health and Human Services mandate that it says would force its members to violate their religious beliefs. Under the banner of the recently formed Cathol
Economic Woes, Violence in Venezuela : Charities run short of food, medicine
Deep economic problems and violent demonstrations in Venezuela have left Catholic charities struggling to supply food and medical supplies amid an increase in demand for services, said a top Catholic aid official."The situation has been getting worse over the last year, but now we're at the
Kasper Seeks ‘Middle Ground’: Cardinal calls to keep but reinterpret doctrine for divorced and remarried
Cardinal calls to keep but reinterpret doctrine for divorced and remarried.
Cardinal George Faces New Cancer Threat: Chicago prelate will undergo new round of chemotherapy
Chicago Cardinal Francis E. George is preparing to undergo a new round of chemotherapy to address "current signs of activity of cancer cells surrounding his right kidney," according to a March 7 announcement by the Chicago Archdiocese.The cardinal has met with his medical team, which recom
The People’s Pope: A popular Pope Francis raises expectations for change
Despite the pope’s immense popularity, there is little evidence of a “Francis effect.”
James Martin, S.J., on ‘Jesus’: ‘Life-changing’ Jerusalem trip was cornerstone for new book
Life-changing Jerusalem trip “informed and deepened the book in a way I never anticipated.”
Francis: No Doctrinal Changes, But More Flexibility: Pope suggests church could tolerate some civil unions
Pope suggests the church could tolerate some types of nonmarital civil unions.
