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Judge’s ruling frozen embryos must be destroyed called ‘tragic case’
IMAGE: CNS photo/Waltraud Grubitzsch, EPA By Liz O’Connor LEVITTOWN, Pa. (CNS) — A California state judge’s ruling that a now-divorced couple’s five frozen embryos must be destroyed is an example of doing something that technology allows without considering all its aspects, according to medical ethicists. Christopher White, director of research …
Activists say human rights, financing pose obstacles to climate accord
IMAGE: CNS photo/Charles Platiau, Reuters By James Martone PARIS (CNS) — Major hurdles stand in the way of a global accord on climate change, including over the questions of human rights and who pays the costs for poor countries to transition into using greener energy, said Catholic and other church …
Pope: Stopping climate change, poverty go hand-in-hand
IMAGE: CNS photo/Daniel Reinhardt, EPA By Junno Arocho Esteves VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Heads of states at the U.N. climate change conference in Paris must do everything possible to mitigate the effects of both climate change and poverty “for the good of our common home,” Pope Francis said. “The two …
San Bernardino bishop urges prayers for unity, healing after shootings
IMAGE: CNS photo/Mike Blake, Reuters By Mike Nelson OXNARD, Calif. (CNS) — Arriving in the late morning Dec. 2 at the San Bernardino diocesan pastoral center for his job in the diocese’s Office of Worship, Chris Estrella knew something was very wrong. “I could see a police blockade of Waterman …
In Rome or at home, Catholics urged to take part in Year of Mercy
IMAGE: CNS/Reuters By Carol Glatz VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Whether in Rome or at home, Catholics will have a variety of ways to take part in the Year of Mercy. The Pontifical Council for the Promotion of New Evangelization, the office organizing events for the Holy Year, presented details about …
Through thick and thin: Pope urges youths to read the Bible
IMAGE: CNS By Cindy Wooden VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Pope Francis said his Bible is old, beat up and worth more to him than anything money can buy. “If you saw my Bible, you would not be impressed,” he wrote to young people. “You’d say, ‘What? This is the pope’s …
Father Joseph Girzone, author of ‘Joshua’ novels, dies at 85
IMAGE: CNS photo/Orbis Books By ALTAMONT, N.Y. (CNS) — Father Joseph Girzone, who became far more prominent in retirement than during active ministry because of his “Joshua” series of novels, died Nov. 29 at St. Peter’s Hospice Inn in in Altamont. He was 85. A funeral Mass will be celebrated …
At Bangui mosque and Mass, pope prays for ‘salam,’ peace
IMAGE: CNS/Paul Haring By Cindy Wooden BANGUI, Central African Republic (CNS) — Pope Francis ended his visit to the violence-torn Central African Republic with cries for peace and pleas for a mercy that seeks and grants forgiveness. In a country where political and ethnic rivalries also have split the population …
‘VatiLeaks’ trial rescheduled for Dec. 7
IMAGE: EPA By Junno Arocho Esteves VATICAN CITY (CNS) — A Vatican trial against two Italian journalists, a Spanish monsignor and two others was postponed for one week after the court allowed one of the defendants to change lawyers. On what was to be the criminal trial’s first day of …
Pope arrives in violence-torn Central African Republic preaching peace
IMAGE: CNS/Paul Haring By Cindy Wooden BANGUI, Central African Republic (CNS) — Despite serious security concerns for Pope Francis and for those who would come to see him, the pope landed in Central African Republic Nov. 29 saying he came as “a pilgrim of peace.” “Unity in diversity is a …