Archive for February 5, 2015

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Much remains to be done, but Vatican-China relations may be improving

Despite the recent death of a long-imprisoned Chinese bishop, there are mixed signals suggesting the People's Republic of China wills... Read more

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Who are the two Polish priests martyred in Peru?

Two Polish priest killed by a Communist group in Peru were among those recognized as martyrs by Pope Francis on... Read more

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By Matt Hadro

The irony in anti-discrimination – why Catholic bishops won't back ENDA

Even with religious freedom provisions added, LGBT discrimination laws are unlikely to draw support from Catholic bishops because they could... Read more

Pope Francis greets pilgrims in St. Peter's Square during the Wednesday general audience on May 28, 2014. ?w=200&h=150

By Elise Harris

Pope to Church leaders: 'scourge' of minor sex abuse must stop

Pope Francis has sent a letter to religious superiors and presidents of episcopal conferences, asking for their full cooperation in... Read more

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Pope gives 300 umbrellas to Rome's homeless amid downpour

After several days of rain and dreary weather that has not yet cleared, the Vatican’s papal almoner has distributed 300... Read more

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By Elise Harris

Tech-savvy Pope shares laughter, advice with special needs kids

Pope Francis virtually joined seven young people with disabilities and special needs in his second Google Hangout as pontiff, sharing... Read more

Archbishop Oscaro Romero with young people in El Salvador in this undated file photo. Photo courtesy of Arzobispado de San Salvador/Oficina de la Causa de Canonizacion.?w=200&h=150

Archbishop Romero's witness a 'slap in the face' to self-centered society

Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia, the postulator of Archbishop Oscar Romero's cause for beatification, said the martyr's life was a chastisement of... Read more

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By Matt Hadro

NASCAR, Obama, religious freedom: This year's DC prayer breakfast

Thursday’s National Prayer Breakfast brought together representatives of varied faith backgrounds in the nation’s capital to pray and hear testimonies... Read more

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Pope Francis goes to Washington: will Congress listen?

Pope Francis’ address to a joint session of Congress during his U.S. visit in September will be a “wonderful opportunity,”... Read more

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A heated debate: Is killing an acceptable end to human suffering?

Two worlds collided when scholars with opposite viewpoints met in Boulder, Colorado to debate the legalization of physician-assisted suicide.  Read more