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Faith News
March 18, 2021
While the Catholic Church cannot bless unions that are not sacramental marriages, the church will always welcome and accompany everyone, no matter their situation in life, said the prefect of the Dicastery for Laity, the Family and Life.
Faith News
March 04, 2021
Pope Francis has named Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin of Newark, New Jersey, a member of the Congregation for Bishops, the office that advises the pope on the nomination of bishops around the world.
Faith News
February 02, 2021
Called the Sacred Roman and Universal Inquisition when it was instituted in 1542, the congregation was initially a tribunal exclusively for cases of heresy and schism.
Faith News
January 21, 2021
The Catholic physician and researcher Jerome Lejeune devoted his life to protecting unborn children with Down syndrome from so-called “therapeutic abortion.”
Politics & Society News
January 11, 2021
Fabrizio Soccorsi, Pope Francis’ personal doctor, died Jan. 9 of complications caused by Covid-19.
Politics & Society News
December 14, 2020
Pope Francis pledged Vatican City State would achieve net-zero carbon emissions before the year 2050 and urged everyone in the world to be part of a new culture.
Two grandparents, an older white woman and white man with grey hair, sit behind a glass or plastic screen, touching hands with two of their grandchildren, a boy and a girl, who from their profile are also light-skinned.
Politics & Society News
November 30, 2020
One present young people should ask for this Christmas is words of wisdom from older people they know.
Faith News
November 29, 2020
Pope Francis said the two key phrases for the Advent season were God's closeness and people's vigilance against indifference and mediocrity
Politics & Society News
November 18, 2020
There is no better way to pray than like Mary, who opened her heart to God with humility and trust, Pope Francis said.
Faith News
November 04, 2020
As Covid-19-related deaths in Italy reached their highest daily level since early May, the Vatican decided it will once again close its museums to the public.