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Mary teaches people to hope in life’s darkest moments, pope says
IMAGE: CNS photo/Tony Gentile, Reuters By Junno Arocho Esteves VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Mary, like many mothers throughout the world, is an example of strength and courage in accepting new life and in sharing the suffering of their children, Pope Francis said. Although she had no idea of what awaited …
Bishops among first signatories to pledge to end death penalty
IMAGE: CNS/Tyler Orsburn By Mark Pattison WASHINGTON (CNS) — Bishops attending a meeting were among the first to sign the National Catholic Pledge to End the Death Penalty at the U.S. bishops’ headquarters building May 9. Each person taking the pledge promises to educate, advocate and pray for an end …
Pope tells Latin American bishops corruption is grave threat
By SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (CNS) — Pope Francis warned bishops from across the Western Hemisphere that corruption poses a grave threat to the people of Latin America. He also reiterated calls for the church to work closely with people to renew their hope. In a letter to the Latin …
Quebec Trappists renew spiritual life in their eco-friendly abbey
IMAGE: CNS photo/Philippe Vaillancourt, Presence By Philippe Vaillancourt SAINT-JEAN-DE-MATHA, Quebec (CNS) — When the Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance left Oka, Quebec, to escape suburban sprawl, they left behind an oversized, aging building. Their new Trappist abbey, nested in the forests and rolling hills of the Lanaudiere region …
Priest kidnapped in Yemen pleads for help in video message
IMAGE: By Cindy Wooden VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Indian Salesian Father Tom Uzhunnalil, who was kidnapped in Yemen more than a year ago, in a video message pleaded for the Indian government and the Catholic Church to do more to secure his release. The video was posted on YouTube by …
USCCB communications restructuring shifts focus from print to digital
IMAGE: CNS/Tyler Orsburn By Chaz Muth WASHINGTON (CNS) — The chief communications officer for the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Department of Communications announced a restructuring that will shift the focus of its operation from a traditional print structure to a digital model. “It’s an exercise in enculturation,” said James …
Vermont priest’s 160-square-foot house has all the comforts of home
IMAGE: CNS/Cori Fugere Urban, Vermont Catholic By Cori Fugere Urban SPRINGFIELD, Vt. (CNS) — Father Peter Williams built himself a house that has all the comforts of home: a full kitchen, a bathroom with a toilet and shower, a dining area, a living area with a drop-down television, a propane …
Pope accepts resignation of Melkite patriarch
By Cindy Wooden VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Two months after bishops of the Melkite Catholic Church declared they had reconciled with each other and found a way to move forward together, the Vatican announced Pope Francis had accepted the resignation of Melkite Patriarch Gregoire III Laham. In a letter released …
Devil, not invaders, biggest enemy at hand, pope tells Swiss Guard
IMAGE: CNS/Paul Haring By Carol Glatz VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Be ready with the spiritual weapon of faith because the biggest battle facing the Swiss Guard today is fighting the devil and worldly vices, Pope Francis told the guard’s members. The Swiss Guards’ colorful and valuable presence at the service …
Long-awaited executive order on religion has unclear path ahead
IMAGE: CNS photo/Gregory A. Shemitz By Carol Zimmermann WASHINGTON (CNS) — At a White House Rose Garden ceremony May 4, President Donald Trump told a group of religious leaders: “It was looking like you’d never get here, but you got here, folks,” referring to their presence at the signing of …