Archive for October 1, 2024

Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter makes a short speech from the stage during the Billy Graham Library Dedication Service on May 31, 2007, in Charlotte, North Carolina.?w=200&h=150

By Ken Oliver-Méndez,Peter Pinedo

Christian faith a hallmark of life of 100-year-old former U.S. president

A clear and consistent profession of Christian faith, both in word and deed, has characterized the life of 100-year-old former... Read more

Father Michael-Joseph Paris, OCD, in front of St. Thérèse of Lisieux’s tomb.?w=200&h=150

By Francesca Pollio Fenton

Friar and podcast host says St. Thérèse gave him confidence to become a priest

Father Michael-Joseph Paris, OCD, will help guide listeners through “Story of a Soul” in an upcoming podcast on St. Thérèse... Read more

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By Jonah McKeown

Reconciliation on the rise? Catholics coming back to confession, poll suggests

In some corners of the country, the statistics were a welcome sign that the Church’s efforts are working.  Read more

Spanish theologian Cristina Inogés is among those designated by Pope Francis to participate in the Synod on Synodality.?w=200&h=150

By Nicolás de Cárdenas

Theologian participating in Synod on Synodality heralds heterodox views

Spanish theologian Cristina Inogés argued in a recent document that “Christianity should never have become a religion.” Read more

Archbishop Li Shan of Beijing, president of the Chinese Catholic Patriotic Association, the state-managed Catholic organization in mainland China controlled by the CCP’s United Front Work Department.?w=200&h=150

By Tyler Arnold

China is removing crosses from churches, replacing images of Christ with Xi Jinping

A new report details the Chinese Communist Party’s efforts to “exert total control” over the Catholic Church and other religious... Read more

Delegates vote to approve a synthesis report at the conclusion of the Synod on Synodality on Oct. 28, 2023.?w=200&h=150

By Hannah Brockhaus

Pope Francis steers delicate course on women, the Church, and the Synod on Synodality 2024

On Oct. 2, Pope Francis will open the second session of the Synod on Synodality, the last part of the... Read more

Pope Francis addresses members of the Dicastery for Evangelization, who are meeting in an extraordinary plenary assembly Aug. 29–30, 2024, to discuss the future of the Pontifical Urban University, which educates priests and religious from the Catholic Church’s mission territories.?w=200&h=150

By Hannah Brockhaus

Pope Francis appoints priest who serves disadvantaged youth to Vatican evangelization office

Father Samuele Sangalli has a license in philosophy and also studied educational sciences, which he has put to use as... Read more

Bishops process into St. Peter's Basilica for the closing Mass of the first assembly of the Synod on Synodality on Oct. 29, 2023.?w=200&h=150

By Courtney Mares,Matthew Bunson

Decoding the Synod on Synodality: CNA’s essential terminology guide

As the Catholic Church kicks off the second session of the Synod on Synodality this week, it’s helpful to understand... Read more

Cardinal Timothy Dolan.?w=200&h=150

By Daniel Payne

Cardinal Dolan says archdiocese is suing insurer to force it to pay sex abuse claims

Dolan argued that Chubb “scurrilously” claims that the abuse of victims was “expected or intended” by the Catholic Church.  Read more

Pope Francis presides at the penitential celebration ahead of the 16th Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops at St. Peter’s Basilica, Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2024.?w=200&h=150

By Francesca Pollio Fenton

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

“We Christians are all responsible for the Church’s mission. Every priest. Everyone,” the pope said in a video released Sept.... Read more

A child clings to a Caritas Lebanon aid worker. An ongoing military escalation between Hezbollah and Israel has resulted in a massive displacement crisis. The situation is dire, affecting many regions in Lebanon.?w=200&h=150

By ACI MENA

Caritas Lebanon rushes aid as millions flee escalating Israel-Hezbollah conflict

Caritas Lebanon has joined with other organizations to aid millions of internally displaced persons as the war between Israel and... Read more

“Approximately 1 in 7 Christians [more than 365 million people] are subject to significant levels of persecution on the basis of religious beliefs. The number of attacks against Christian churches and property increased significantly in 2023, with more Christians than ever suffering violent attacks,” said Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin during his Sept. 28, 2024 address to the United Nations General Assembly.?w=200&h=150

By Andrés Henríquez

Cardinal Parolin decries wars, abortion, gender ideology, and repression in UN address

Cardinal Pietro Parolin denounced “an alarming increase in the number of conflicts around the world and the gravity of their... Read more

Newly inaugurated President of Mexico Claudia Sheinbaum.?w=200&h=150

By Diego López Colín

Church in Mexico calls on country’s new president to address high crime rate

On the occasion of Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo’s Oct. 1 inauguration as president of Mexico, the Catholic Church made several requests... Read more

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By Peter Pinedo

Georgia judge’s blocking of 6-week abortion law is ‘terrible step backwards,’ bishops say

In the 26-page ruling, Judge Robert McBurney said the six-week law and any pre-viability abortion restriction is arbitrary and unconstitutional. Read more

On the eve of the second session of the Synod on Synodality, Pope Francis said on Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2024, that the Catholic Church must first acknowledge its sins and ask for forgiveness before it can be credible in carrying out the mission Jesus Christ entrusted to his Church.?w=200&h=150

By Kristina Millare

Pope Francis: We must acknowledge our sins, ask forgiveness to become missionary Church

During the penitential celebration on the eve of the Synod on Synodality, confessions and testimonies were shared by bishops, religious,... Read more