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Cardinal ‘Fix It’: Almoner’s job is to model direct charity
IMAGE: CNS photo/Cindy Wooden By Cindy Wooden VATICAN CITY (CNS) — During his visit to a center offering respite and food to refugees on the Greek island of Lesbos, Cardinal Konrad Krajewski followed a sign that said, "Broken? Fix it here." The sign led to a shack where several refugees …
Parish near Colorado school shooting responds with prayer, counseling
IMAGE: CNS photo/Joseph Ambuul, The Colorado Catholic Herald By Veronica Ambuul COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (CNS) — When news of a school shooting May 7 at STEM School Highlands Ranch reached St. Mark Parish, just two miles away, parish staff members immediately began calling the nine families from the parish known …
Alaska thrift shop raises $1 million for a Catholic school
IMAGE: CNS photo/Ron Nicholl, Catholic Anchor By Rashae Ophus Johnson ANCHORAGE, Alaska (CNS) — Of all the designer clothes, quirky conversation pieces and valuable antiques that have rotated through the thrift shop, Archangel Attic, maybe the greatest treasure to come from this modest Anchorage shop is the $1 million it …
Cardinal turns on the lights and raises ire of Italian politician
By Cindy Wooden ROME (CNS) — Back in Rome less than 24 hours after visiting refugees in camps in Greece, Cardinal Konrad Krajewski turned on some lights and found himself being threatened by Italy’s deputy prime minister. The cardinal, who distributes charity on behalf of Pope Francis, went at 10 …
Pope discusses deaconesses, need for nuns to be servants not ‘maids’
IMAGE: CNS photo/Vatican Media via Reuters By Carol Glatz VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Pope Francis told the heads of women’s religious orders from around the world they need to send sisters on assignments that truly serve the church and those in need, and not agree to requests for "maids." "You …
Cardinal visits refugees in Greek camps as political solutions falter
IMAGE: CNS Photo/Vatican Media By Cindy Wooden MYTILENE, Greece (CNS) — The Vatican and the Greek government agree on what should happen to the asylum-seekers in Greek camps: They should be welcomed by European communities and helped to build a new life on the continent. Exactly how that should happen …
Days of covering up abuse allegations are over, says Vatican adviser
IMAGE: CNS Photo/Robert Duncan By Carol Glatz VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Pope Francis’ new norms on protecting minors and strengthening accountability are the latest steps in driving home the message that the days of keeping abuse allegations covered up or ignored are over, said the Vatican’s top abuse investigator. In …
Encore: Women religious find a place of honor on Mother’s Day
IMAGE: CNS photo/Chaz Muth By Chaz Muth WASHINGTON (CNS) — When the elderly men and women at the Jeanne Jugan Residence for senior care pray the rosary with Sister Constance Veit, they see her as more than one of the caregivers at the facility. Though this nun with the Little …
Cardinal DiNardo welcomes new papal norms on preventing clergy abuse
IMAGE: CNS photo/Paul Haring By WASHINGTON (CNS) — New papal norms on preventing clergy sexual abuse are "a blessing that will empower the church everywhere to bring predators to justice, no matter what rank they hold in the church," said Cardinal Daniel N. DiNardo of Galveston-Houston, president of the U.S. …
Pope issues new norms on mandatory abuse reporting, bishop accountability
IMAGE: CNS photo/Paul Haring By Carol Glatz VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Pope Francis has revised and clarified norms and procedures for holding bishops and religious superiors accountable in protecting minors as well as in protecting members of religious orders and seminarians from abuse. The new juridical instrument is meant to …