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Stop prejudice, forgive sins of past, pope urges Christians
By Carol Glatz VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Serious research on Martin Luther can help heal relations between Catholics and Protestants, highlight what was legitimate about the Reformation and pinpoint the errors and sins that led to the division of the church, Pope Francis said. “Today, as Christians, all of us …
Panel: Archives of religious orders tell history of U.S. church
IMAGE: CNS photo/Rhina Guidos By Rhina Guidos WASHINGTON (CNS) The history of women and men religious in the United States is the history of American Catholicism and their archives reflect the rich role many played in weaving the fabric of the U.S. church, said a group of historians, scholars …
Vatican official hopes Trump can be persuaded to change policies
IMAGE: CNS/Bob Roller By VATICAN CITY (CNS) — The Vatican hopes that U.S. bishops and others will continue to raise their voices in defense of the obligation to fight climate change and, in time, can persuade U.S. President Donald Trump to change his position, a top Vatican official said. Cardinal …
Bishop concerned U.S. won’t meet carbon emission goals after Trump order
IMAGE: CNS photo/Tyler Orsburn By WASHINGTON (CNS) — President Donald Trump’s executive order calling for a review of the Clean Power Plan jeopardizes environmental protections and moves the country away from a national carbon standard to help meet domestic and international goals to ease greenhouse gas emissions, said the chairman …
Loving families are central to bringing joy, mercy to world, pope says
IMAGE: CNS/World Meeting of Families By Carol Glatz VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Pope Francis urges families to discover God’s love and be generous, forgiving, patient, helpful and respectful. Family life will be better if people use the words “please,” “thank you,” and “I’m sorry” every day, he said, and the …
No secret: Last three popes share close bond to Fatima
By Junno Arocho Esteves VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Recent popes have had a special affection for Our Lady of Fatima, but no pope’s connection can match that of St. John Paul II. “We cannot forget that he was saved by Our Lady of Fatima from the assassination attempt here in …
As in his life, all welcomed at Cardinal Keeler’s funeral Mass
IMAGE: CNS photo/Kevin J. Parks, Catholic Review By Erik Zygmont BALTIMORE (CNS) — Mourners from near and far, and all walks of life and various creeds, filled the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen in Homeland March 28 for the funeral Mass of Cardinal William H. Keeler, 14th archbishop of Baltimore. …
Catholic advocates critical of Trump’s order to review Clean Power Plan
IMAGE: CNS photo/Carlos Barria, Reuters By Dennis Sadowski WASHINGTON (CNS) — Catholic environmental advocates decried President Donald Trump’s executive order that would begin a review of his predecessor’s Clean Power Plan, which set targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from coal-fired power plants. The advocates said that reversing any effort …
This time, Guterres visits Zaatari refugees as the U.N.’s top official
IMAGE: NS photo/Ammar Awad, Reuters By Dale Gavlak ZAATARI, Jordan (CNS) — As the U.N. secretary-general visited the world’s biggest camp for Syrian refugees in late March, he made an impassioned plea: Stop Syria’s devastating war. “I want to make a strong appeal to the parties of the conflict and …
Pope: God promises the ‘impossible,’ asks people hope against all hope
IMAGE: CNS/Paul Haring By Carol Glatz VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Hope is not built on people’s predictions, assurances or line of reasoning, Pope Francis said. Real Christian hope “is not based on our word, but on God’s Word” and promises of salvation and eternal life, the pope said during his …