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Every year in Italy, more and more people choose to go through the process of de-baptism, made available by the Union of Rationalist Atheists and Agnostics, to formalize their abandonment of the Catholic Church.
Pope Francis blesses a woman during his weekly general audience in the Paul VI hall at the Vatican.
Joseph teaches us this: “Do not look so much at the things that the world praises, look into the corners, look in the shadows, look at the peripheries, at what the world does not want.”
A scene from ‘Christmas with the Chosen: The Messengers.’ (Photo © AAPROPHOTO)
The director and creator Dallas Jenkins speaks about why this fresh take on the Christmas story might be especially needed now.
Whereas once Adele’s music exuded humility, “One Night Only” showed me someone who has become so embedded in the cultural exclusivity of Hollywood that she is no longer relatable.
A protest near the White House in Washington in July called for freedom in Cuba and urged U.S. President Joe Biden to do more to pressure the Cuban regime. (CNS photo/Tyler Orsburn)
“Every Cuban should be able to freely and respectfully express and share his personal opinions, his thoughts or his convictions, even when he disagrees with the majority,” the bishops said.
Jesuit Father Hans Zollner, a leading expert on child protection, speaks during a symposium at Fordham University in New York City, March 26, 2019.
The Catholic Church must do a better job instructing priests on what to do if a victim recounts his or her abuse in the confessional and in the unlikely case that an abuser confesses, said Hans Zollner, S.J.
That morale is down for priests across the country is not exactly stop-the-presses material. But I wonder if it isn’t the canary in the coal mine of the Catholic Church today.
Pope Francis carries a pilgrim's staff as he arrives for a meeting with the poor at the Basilica of St. Mary of the Angels in Assisi, Italy, on Nov. 12, 2021. The visit was in preparation for the celebration of the World Day of the Poor. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)
Pope Francis: The Gospel helps us to interpret “today’s pain and tomorrow’s hope” and calls on us to be ”witnesses of compassion amid widespread disinterest.”
They were intent on responding with mercy to a crisis that at the time showed no signs of slowing.
It is not sufficient for contemporary Catholics simply to repeat the formulas of the past.