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Wissam Akiki
Signs Of the Times
March 04, 2014
Father Wissam Akiki became the first married man to be ordained a priest for the U.S. Maronite Catholic Church on Feb. 27 at St. Raymond’s Maronite Cathedral in St. Louis, Mo. • Thousands lined up at the Yarmouk Palestinian refugee camp near Damascus on Feb. 24 in hope of receiving one of
THE FRIENDLY CARDINAL. German Cardinal Walter Kasper in St. Peters Square last year.
Signs Of the Times
March 04, 2014
Cardinal Kasper says church could in very specific cases tolerate a second union.
MAIDAN. An impromptu shrine by a barricade near Independence Square in Kiev, Ukraine, on Feb. 21.
Signs Of the Times
February 25, 2014
Security and police forces seemed to melt away from the embattled Independence Square in Kiev and throughout the city, as it awoke on Feb. 21, the day after opposition and government forces signed an agreement that effectively ended turmoil in Kiev’s streets. In a rapid and remarkable series o
ELEVATION. Cardinal Chibly Langlois of Les Cayes, Haiti, greets guests after he was made a cardinal by Pope Francis at St. Peter’s Basilica on Feb. 22.
Signs Of the Times
February 25, 2014
As some 150 cardinals from around the world gathered with Pope Francis to talk about the family, their two days of discussion focused particularly on three points: the Christian vision of people and family life, essential pastoral programs to support families and ministry to divorced and civilly rem
Cardinal Pell of Sydney leaves meeting of cardinals with Pope Francis in synod hall at Vatican. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)
Signs Of the Times
February 25, 2014
Pope Francis announced on Feb. 24 the creation of a new financial structure to coordinate and oversee the finances of the Holy See and Vatican City State. This was the latest move in the effort to reform the scandal-prone Vatican Bank and other financial institutions in Rome. The announcement comes
Nun prays outside abortion clinic in New York. (CNS photo/Gregory A. Shemitz)
Signs Of the Times
February 25, 2014
In New York City’s African-American community, more pregnancies ended in abortion than live births in 2012, and its 31,328 abortions—6,570 more than the 24,758 live births—represented a shocking 42.4 percent of all abortions, according to a report released on Feb. 21 by the New Yor
Megan Rice
Signs Of the Times
February 25, 2014
Cardinal Jorge Urosa Savino of Caracas told Venezuelan television on Feb. 20 that the church is willing to help establish peace, but reminded the government of its duty to rein in armed groups that are violently disrupting peaceful demonstrations. • Noting the proposed death penalty for the 20-
Sister Rose Pacatte, a Daughter of St. Paul
Signs Of the Times
February 20, 2014
Rose Pacatte, of the Daughters of St. Paul, will receive the Daniel J. Kane Religious Communications Award, given by the Institute for Pastoral Initiatives at the University of Dayton, on March 6. • A World Health Organization declaration that India was “polio-free” on Feb. 11 was c
Handout image shows a mouse embryo formed with Stimulus-Triggered Acquisition of Pluripotency (STAP) cells. (CNS photo/Haruko Obokata, RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology handout via Reuters)
Signs Of the Times
February 19, 2014
A new method of creating versatile stem cells from a relatively simple manipulation of existing cells could further reduce the need for research involving human embryos. Although the process has been tested only in mice, two studies published on Jan. 29 in the journal Nature detailed research showin
Mourning in Pakistan: A Christian woman mourns her brother, killed along with 80 others in an attack at All Saints Church in Peshawar, Pakistan, in 2013.
Signs Of the Times
February 19, 2014
The Vatican’s representative at the United Nations told a congressional panel on Feb. 11 that “flagrant and widespread persecution of Christians rages in the Middle East even as we meet.” Archbishop Francis A. Chullikatt has witnessed the violence firsthand. Before taking his post