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Claire Giangravé - Associated Press
Experts at the Vatican on Tuesday considered the ethics of “booster shot” distribution in wealthy countries when many in other parts of the world have yet to receive the first dose.
FaithNews
Thomas J. Reese
Let’s be honest: We are all cafeteria Catholics. The real question is how we avoid a food fight in the cafeteria.
Pope Francis speaks at a clear lectern during a homily.
FaithNews
Cindy Wooden - Catholic News Service
In the preface to a new book, Pope Francis writes how Vatican II has been central to his personal spirituality, and discusses how the church must continue to implement its insights.
FaithNews
Junno Arocho Esteves - Catholic News Service
Christians must be on guard and avoid the temptation of thinking themselves better than others, an attitude that risks turning the church into a place of “separation and not communion,” Pope Francis said.
A metallic, contemporary-styled cross in the foreground while German bishops sit at long tables in the background.
Politics & SocietyNews
Cindy Wooden - Catholic News Service
In many countries, hundreds or thousands of cases of clerical sexual abuse have made the need for conversion in the church painfully obvious.
FaithPodcasts
Gerard O’ConnellColleen Dulle
“I found it sad that the pope has to defend himself,” Gerard O’Connell said this week on Inside the Vatican. “EWTN is based in the United States. Can not the [U.S.] Catholic bishops’ conference defend the pope on this?”