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Keep bringing Christ to others, archbishop tells SEEK conference
IMAGE: CNS photo/Sean Gallagher, The Criterion By Sean Gallagher INDIANAPOLIS (CNS) — Denver Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila described the 17,000 mostly college students attending SEEK2019 in Indianapolis as "a great sign of hope for the church, that the church is alive and well among young people." He celebrated Mass on …
‘Nationalistic tendencies’ threaten world peace, pope tells diplomats
IMAGE: CNS photo/Reuters By Junno Arocho Esteves VATICAN CITY (CNS) — As it did prior to the Second World War, the rise of nationalism in the world poses a threat to peace and constructive dialogue among nations, Pope Francis said. During his annual address to diplomats accredited to the Vatican, …
Vatican: Investigation underway of bishop accused of abuse, misconduct
IMAGE: CNS photo/Marcos Brindicci, Reuters By Carol Glatz VATICAN CITY (CNS) — A bishop from Argentina who had been working in the Vatican’s real estate administration office is the object of a preliminary diocesan investigation after accusations came to light of sexual abuse, abuse of power and mismanagement in his …
Dog’s job at Oregon Catholic hospital: Comforting kids in emergency room
IMAGE: CNS photo/courtesy Providence He By Katie Scott PORTLAND, Ore. (CNS) — Wrangler doesn’t have an MD and he can’t write prescriptions, but he works hard to help children who are injured or ill and often scared. The Labrador is the first full-time facility dog at Providence St. Vincent Medical …
Chicago lay movements gather to pray for U.S. bishops on retreat
IMAGE: Karen Callaway/Chicago Catholic By Joyce Duriga CHICAGO (CNS) — To show support for the U.S. bishops as they gathered at the Mundelein Seminary at the University of St. Mary of the Lake near Chicago for a weeklong retreat in early January, members of lay ecclesial movements met at St. …
Pope to U.S. bishops: Abuse crisis requires conversion, humility
IMAGE: CNS photo/Bob Roller By Cindy Wooden VATICAN CITY (CNS) — The clerical abuse crisis and the "crisis of credibility" it created for the U.S. bishops have led to serious divisions within the U.S. church and to a temptation to look for administrative solutions to problems that go much deeper, …
Robots and AI: Papal academy decodes newest pro-life challenges
IMAGE: CNS photo/Reuters By Carol Glatz VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Even though today’s modern tools and technologies are hardly human, the Pontifical Academy for Life is zeroing in on the world of robots and machines powered by artificial intelligence. While the academy’s focus is on the protection of human life …
Alaska church hit hardest by quake faces steep repair costs
By EAGLE RIVER, Alaska (CNS) — St. Andrew Parish in Eagle River, 10 miles from the epicenter of the magnitude-7.0 earthquake that shook the region Nov. 30, is facing steep repair bills as it suffered the greatest damage of any church in the Archdiocese of Anchorage. The cost to fully …
Ireland agrees to reassess claims of workers in Magdalene laundries
IMAGE: CNS photo/courtesy Gabrielle O’Gorman via Global Sisters Report By Sarah Mac Donald DUBLIN (CNS) — Women who worked in Ireland’s "Magdalene laundries" but were denied compensation under the state’s Magdalene Restorative Justice program have won their long-running battle to have their applications reassessed. New legislation will ensure that payments …
Prayer involves recognizing self as God’s beloved child, pope says
IMAGE: CNS photo/Paul Haring By Cindy Wooden VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Christians are not better than other people, but they do know that God is their father and they are called "to reflect a ray of his goodness in this world thirsting for goodness, waiting for good news," Pope Francis …