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Cardinal Pell speaks with journalists after being charged with sexual abuse June 29, 2017.

Pell awaits sentence in solitary confinement

Mar 4, 2019

By JD Flynn

Cardinal George Pell is incarcerated at the Melbourne Assessment Prison while he awaits the results of a sentencing hearing held... Read more

Cardinal George Pell speaks with CNA at the Vatican March 17 2016.

Alleged Pell abuse victim to sue over Ballarat swimming claims

Mar 4, 2019

A man who says he was sexually assaulted in the 1970s by Australia’s Cardinal George Pell says he will file... Read more

Competitors in the 2018 International Pancake Race from Liberal, Kansas, pose afterwards. Courtesy photo.

Fat Tuesday pancake race: People flip out to show off their skill-ets

Mar 4, 2019

By Perry West

Fat Tuesday celebrations have included parades, carnivals, and parties. But have you ever heard of a pancake race?    Read more

Damage is seen from a tornado which killed at least 23 people in Beauregard, Ala., March 4, 2019.

Mobile archbishop: Victims of deadly tornadoes need your prayers

Mar 4, 2019

By Kevin J. Jones

Various storms spawned deadly tornadoes on Sunday, killing at least 23 people in central Alabama and causing more destruction through... Read more

Pope Francis at the general audience in St. Peter's Square on March 14, 2018.

Pope Francis: Latin America needs a new Catholic presence in politics

Mar 4, 2019

By Courtney Mares

Pope Francis called Monday for a new approach to politics in Latin America that incorporates the principles of Catholic social... Read more

Hitler.

Vatican to open WWII secret archives of Pope Pius XII

Mar 4, 2019

By Courtney Mares

Pope Francis announced Monday that the Vatican will open its archives on the pontificate of Pope Pius XII. Confidential files... Read more

A child carrying water at the Tomping civilian protection site on May 6, 2014.

South Sudan's bishops fear peace treaty will fail

Mar 3, 2019

A peace agreement between the South Sudanese government and opposition leaders is bound to fail, because root problems have not... Read more

Pope Francis in St. Peter's Square Oct. 11, 2017.

Pope Francis warns against gossip, forgetting one's own sinfulness

Mar 3, 2019

By Hannah Brockhaus

In a visit to a Roman parish on Sunday, Pope Francis encouraged Catholics to stop gossiping and ruminating on the... Read more

Pope Francis waves in St. Peter's Square Sept. 26, 2018.

When correcting others, remember one's own faults, pope says

Mar 3, 2019

By Hannah Brockhaus

To be effective teachers of the faith, Catholics must be cognizant of their own sins and shortcomings when giving correction... Read more

Cardinal Pietro Parolin.

Vatican-China deal must be implemented, Parolin says

Mar 1, 2019

By Andrea Gagliarducci

Speaking at a conference on Vatican diplomacy, the Holy See’s Secretary of State stressed that it is now important “to... Read more

Thousands of unaccompanied minors allege sexual abuse in government custody

Mar 1, 2019

Thousands of migrant children and teens have reported being sexually abused or harassed while in government custody during the last... Read more

Temporary protections for some immigrants in US extended to 2020

Mar 1, 2019

About 250,000 U.S. residents from El Salvador, Haiti, Sudan, and Nicaragua will have their provisional residency status extended to January... Read more

Dr. Ruth Pfau at a charity; event, May 2009.

Meet the religious sister known as the ‘Mother Teresa of Pakistan’

Mar 1, 2019

Sr. Ruth Pfau, a German-born Catholic missionary who devoted her life to eradicating leprosy in Pakistan, died Thursday at the... Read more

Cardinal Pietro Parolin in St. Peter's Basilica.

Vatican Secretary of State calls Pell conviction 'shocking and painful'

Mar 1, 2019

By Courtney Mares

Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin Thursday called the conviction of Cardinal George Pell in Australia “shocking and painful.”  Read more

The Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul in Philadelphia, which houses the relics of St. Katharine Drexel.

St. Katharine Drexel's tomb at Philadelphia cathedral named an archdiocesan shrine

Mar 1, 2019

By Perry West

The Archdiocese of Philadelphia has announced that the recently constructed tomb of St. Katharine Drexel at the Cathedral Basilica of... Read more

Vandalism at Brooklyn parish being investigated as hate crime

Mar 1, 2019

New York police officials have declared an act of vandalism against a statue at a local Catholic church last week... Read more

As LGBT push fails, Methodists reaffirm marriage, sexuality teachings

Feb 28, 2019

By Kevin J. Jones

A major gathering of the United Methodist Church has reaffirmed its teaching on homosexuality, rejecting same-sex unions and the ordination... Read more

The March for Life in Washington, D.C., Jan. 27, 2017.

Missouri lawmakers closer to passing expansive pro-life bill

Feb 28, 2019

By Jonah McKeown

The Missouri House of Representatives voted 117-39 Wednesday to send the Missouri Stands for the Unborn Act to the Senate.  Read more

Archbishop Joseph Naumann. CNA file photo.

Naumann praises federal rule that will strip $60m from Planned Parenthood

Feb 27, 2019

The chairman of the U.S. bishops’ conference pro-life committee praised Wednesday a new federal rule that will prohibit abortion clinics... Read more

Crowds at a town hall meeting on immigration in Los Angeles, January 2014. Photo courtesy of Victor Aleman/vida-nueva.com

Texas archbishop: The border 'emergency' is not what you think

Feb 27, 2019

The reputed migration emergency is ultimately not about people crossing the U.S.-Mexico border, but about caring for the disadvantaged and... Read more