Archive for March 30, 2023

Pope Francis in St. Peter’s Square on March 8, 2023.?w=200&h=150

By Hannah Brockhaus

Update: Pope Francis rested well, continuing treatment in hospital, Vatican says

“Pope Francis rested well overnight. The clinical picture is progressively improving and he is continuing his planned treatment,” Matteo Bruni... Read more

Pope Francis started his Canada trip by visiting the cemetery and chapel of Our Lady of Seven Sorrows in Maskwacis, Alberta, on July 25, 2022.?w=200&h=150

By Hannah Brockhaus

Vatican: ‘Doctrine of discovery’ is not Catholic teaching

The legal concept of the “doctrine of discovery” is “not part of the teaching of the Catholic Church,” the Vatican... Read more

Cardinal Sean O'Malley of Boston.?w=200&h=150

By Hannah Brockhaus

Cardinal O’Malley ‘surprised, disappointed’ by abuse expert’s criticism of Vatican commission

Cardinal Sean O’Malley said Thursday he strongly disagrees with a critique of the Vatican’s safeguarding commission by Father Hans Zollner. Read more

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By Jonah McKeown

In-person Mass attendance dips following pandemic, study suggests

A quarter of all Catholics say they now attend Mass less often than before the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more

Pope Francis' General Audience in St. Peter's Square on March 29, 2023.?w=200&h=150

By Peter Pinedo

U.S. bishops ask for prayer for pope’s quick recovery

Following news of Pope Francis’ hospitalization on Wednesday, U.S. bishops asked for prayer for the pontiff’s quick recovery. Read more

Pope Francis prays in St. Peter's Square on March 8, 2023.?w=200&h=150

By Hannah Brockhaus

This is Pope Francis’ prayer intention for the month of April

In the month of April, Pope Francis has asked the world to pray in a special way for a culture... Read more

Migrants wake up after spending the night outside the immigration detention center where at least 38 migrants died during a fire in Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua state, Mexico, on March 29, 2023.?w=200&h=150

By Ana Paula Morales

Bishops lament ‘terrible tragedy’ that left at least 38 migrants dead in Mexico

Bishop José Guadalupe Torres of Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, expressed in a March 28 statement his deepest condolences for the 38... Read more

Bishop Mariano Crociata meets with Pope Francis on March 23, 2023.?w=200&h=150

By Hannah Brockhaus

Meet the new president of the European bishops’ commission

Italian Bishop Mariano Crociata, 70, will lead the Commission of the Bishops’ Conferences of the European Union (COMECE) until 2028. Read more

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By Tyler Arnold

Witnesses tell House panel that speech is being silenced on college campuses 

Four witnesses testified to the absence of free speech at public universities and alleged bias against conservative and religious students... Read more

Bishop David O'Connell.?w=200&h=150

By Joe Bukuras

Tabernacle stolen from murdered Bishop David O’Connell’s residence

An empty tabernacle that was bolted to the wall has been stolen from the residence of the late Los Angeles... Read more

Pope Francis address representatives of Canada's indigenous peoples at the archbishop's residence in Québec City.?w=200&h=150

By Peter Pinedo

U.S. and Canadian bishops join Vatican’s condemnation of colonialist ‘doctrine of discovery’

The U.S. and Canadian bishops released statements Thursday praising the Vatican’s repudiation of the “doctrine of discovery.” Read more

Pope Francis speaks at his general audience in St. Peter's Square on March 29, 2023.?w=200&h=150

By Jonah McKeown

UPDATE: Pope Francis has bronchitis but is resting and improving, Vatican says

Pope Francis is exhibiting “marked improvement” after being admitted to the hospital Wednesday with difficulty breathing, which was later diagnosed... Read more

Archbishop Arthur Roche at a Vatican press conference on Feb. 10, 2015.?w=200&h=150

By AC Wimmer

Vatican’s liturgy czar rejects German Church’s plans for laity to preach homilies, conduct baptisms

Cardinal Arthur Roche also said allowing laypeople to regularly perform baptisms goes against canon law. Read more

Cardinal Juan José Omella, the archbishop of Barcelona, Spain, and Spain's Ombudsman Ángel Gabilondo.?w=200&h=150

By Nicolás de Cárdenas

Spanish bishops deliver six volumes of information on sex abuse cases to ombudsman

Cardinal Juan José Omella said that these situations cause “great harm, not only to the Church but [also] to society.” Read more