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House passes late-term abortion ban CWN - 3 hours ago

In a 228-196 vote, the House of Representatives has passed the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, which would ban most abortions after the twentieth week of pregnancy. The legislation...

Vatican cardinal: Middle East Christians called to love enemies amid persecution CWN - 3 hours ago

Reflecting on love for enemies, the prefect of the Congregation for the Oriental Churches prayed that God might “render Eastern Christians [in the Middle East] strong and meek, filling them with the...

Judge rules that state tax credits may not support enrollment in religious schools CWN - 3 hours ago

Citing the state’s Blaine amendment, a New Hampshire judge has ruled that education tax credits designed to help low-income students attend the school of their parents’ choice cannot be used to help...

Lebanon, Middle East consecrated to Immaculate Heart of Mary CWN - 3 hours ago

The patriarch of the Maronite Catholic Church has consecrated Lebanon and the entire Middle East to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Lebanese President Michel Suleiman, a Catholic, and Prime...

Catholic Campaign for Human Development awards $9M in grants CWN - 3 hours ago

The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) has announced that the Catholic Campaign for Human Development, its controversial anti-poverty program, has approved over $9 million in...

USCCB, other Catholic organizations urge House to reject proposed cuts to food stamps CWN - 3 hours ago

The chairmen of two committees of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) have joined the leaders of Catholic Charities USA, Catholic Relief Services, and the National Catholic...

Cardinal to mark Korean War anniversary by dedicating church on border CWN - 3 hours ago

Cardinal Nicholas Cheong Jin-suk, the archbishop emeritus of Seoul, will dedicate a new church on the border between North and South Korea on June 25, the sixtieth anniversary of the end of the...

Suspected Islamic terrorist among newly appointed governors in Egypt CWN - 18 hours ago

Among the 17 provincial governors appointed by Egypt’s President Mohamed Morsi on June 16, at least 7 are affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood, and one is affiliated with a suspected Islamic...

2nd miracle approved? Canonization reportedly close for John Paul II CWN - 20 hours ago

A panel of theologians has approved a miracle attributed to Blessed John Paul II, according to the Italian news service ANSA. If the report is accurate, the approval could pave the way for the...

Christian minority must bring hope to a suffering society, Pope tells Roman faithful CWN - 20 hours ago

Faithful Christians today must reach out to a society in desperate need, Pope Francis told the people of the Rome diocese on June 18. Speaking at the opening of an Ecclesial Congress for the Rome diocese, the Pope spoke about the urgent spiritual need of many people living in the city: Even in Rome there are people who live without hope and who are immersed in deep sadness that they try to...

St. Joseph to be included in Eucharistic Prayers CWN - 21 hours ago

The name of St. Joseph will soon be included in all of the Eucharistic Prayers regularly used in the Latin rite. The Congregation for Divine Worship has issued a decree calling for the inclusion of St. Joseph in Eucharistic Prayers II, III, and IV. St. Joseph is already mentioned in Eucharistic Prayer I, the Roman Canon, as mandated by Blessed John XXIII. The decree from the Congregation...

Lebanese Church leaders decry Western support for Syrian rebels CWN - 21 hours ago

Catholic and Orthodox leaders in Lebanon have called for unity among Christians, and pleaded with the West not to encourage the warfare in Syria. The continuing violence in Syria dominated...

Lourdes shrine again closed by floods CWN - 21 hours ago

Flooding has forced Church officials to close the Marian shrine at Lourdes, France, for the 2nd time in less than a year. The grotto where the Virgin Mary appeared to St. Bernadette Soubirous was...

Philadelphia archdiocese troubled by shortfall in clergy pension fund CWN - 24 hours ago

The Philadelphia archdiocese faces a serious shortfall in funding for its clergy pension fund. In meetings with priests, Archbishop Charles Chaput has spoken frankly about the shortfall,...

Obama: religious schools block lasting peace in Northern Ireland CWN - 24 hours ago

US President Barack Obama has argued that parochial schools are an impediment to the establishment of a lasting peace in Northern Ireland. Speaking to a crowd in Belfast, during a trip to...

European Commission holds minting of Slovakian euro bearing images of saints CWN - 24 hours ago

The European Commission has ordered the National Bank of Slovakia not to mint new euros that would feature images of Sts. Cyril and Methodius, the New York Times reports. Each member-state within...

New Vietnamese bishops appointed after Vatican-Vietnam negotiations CWN - 24 hours ago

Pope Francis has appointed two new bishops in Vietnam, with the announcement coming the day after the conclusion of the latest round of negotiations between the Vatican and the Vietnamese...

Love for enemies makes us like Christ, Pope tells congregation CWN - 24 hours ago

In his homily at a daily Mass on Tuesday, June 18, Pope Francis said that loving one's enemies is difficult but necessary for those who follow Jesus Christ. It is not easy, the Pope acknowledged,...

Cardinal O'Malley backs legislation to bar late-term abortions CWN - 24 hours ago

Boston’s Cardinal Sean O’Malley has asked US Congressmen to support legislation that would ban abortions performed on unborn children who are sufficiently developed to experience pain. In a...

Gov. Cuomo's radical abortion bill dies in New York legislature CWN - 24 hours ago

A bid by New York’s Governor Andrew Cuomo to broaden legal access to abortion has died in the state’s legislature. Democratic Senator Jeff Klein announced that the abortion legislation would not...

Parishes join Portland's Gay Pride parade despite archbishop's directive CWN - June 17

Several Catholic parishes in Portland, Oregon, sent representatives to the city's Gay Pride parade on June 16, in defiance of a directive from Archbishop Alexander Sample. Although the archbishop...

Pope meets with president of European Commission CWN - June 17

Pope Francis met on June 15 with José Manuel Durao Barroso, the president of the European Commission. A Vatican statement released after the meeting reported that the Pope had spoken with Barroso...

Utah man shot during Mass CWN - June 17

A man was shot in the head during Sunday Mass at a church in Ogden, Utah, on June 17. Charles Jennings was arrested on charges of shooting his father-in-law, in the head. The victim, James Evans,...

Schoolteacher dismissed because ex-husband poses a threat CWN - June 17

A Catholic-school teacher in the San Diego archdiocese has been informed that she will not be re-hired because her ex-husband could pose a danger to her students. Carie Charlesworth was placed on...

Pope meets new Venezuelan leader, discusses situation after Chavez CWN - June 17

Pope Francis met with Venezuela’s President Nicolaus Maduro Moros at the Vatican on June 17, for discussions that centered on the country’s situation after the recent death of President Hugo...

Chinese pro-life activist says Beijing pressured NYU to end his fellowship CWN - June 17

Chen Guangcheng, the blind Chinese pro-life activist who came to the US after an international incident in 2012, is losing his fellowship at New York University (NYU), and charges that the school...

Populorum Progressio Foundation backs community self-help projects in Latin America CWN - June 17

The administrative council of the Populorum Progressio Foundation, the papal charity that funds self-help projects for the poor in Latin America, will hold a meeting in Arequipa, Peru this week to...

Nigerian churches burned; Boko Haram suspected CWN - June 17

Four Christian churches in northern Nigeria were bombed and burned over the weekend, in attacks attributed to the terrorist group Boko Haram. Archbishop Ignatius Ayau Kaigama of Jos, the...

Vatican cleric named to key post at Vatican bank CWN - June 17

Msgr. Battista Mario Salvatore Ricca has been named as the “ad interim” prelate of the Vatican bank, the Institute for Religious Works (IOR). The appointment is the first major personnel...

Leading Italian cardinal speaks frankly on Europe's decline, Syria's danger, Curial reform CWN - June 17

Cardinal Angelo Scola of Milan spoke about the decline of Europe, the dangers associating with efforts to export democracy, and the need for reform of the Roman Curia, in a revealing interview with...

Secularity does not mean hostility to faith, Pope tells French lawmakers CWN - June 17

The principle of secularity in French government “shouldn’t mean hostility to religious reality or the exclusion of religious from the social sphere,” Pope Francis argued in an address to French...

Pope challenges G8 leaders on economic justice, peace CWN - June 17

In a message to the leaders of the G8 industrial nations, who are meeting in Northern Ireland this week, Pope Francis said said that “the goal of economics and politics is to serve humanity, beginning with the poorest and most vulnerable wherever they may be, even in their mothers' wombs.” The Pope’s message—sent to British Prime Minister David Cameron, who is hosting the June meeting of the...

Selfishness leads to death, Pope warns on day dedicated to Gospel of Life CWN - June 17

“Whenever we want to assert ourselves, when we become wrapped up in our own selfishness and put ourselves in the place of God, we end up spawning death,” Pope Francis said as he celebrated Mass for...

USCCB, Greek Orthodox launch Faithandsafety.org CWN - June 17

The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) and the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America have launched Faithandsafety.org, a website designed to help parents in guiding their children...

Armed robbery at Austrian monastery CWN - June 17

Two armed men stole a few thousand Euros from a Salvatorian monastery and boarding school in Austria on June 3. The first suspect was soon apprehended; the second, a Serb national, fled to...

US dioceses prepare for 2nd Fortnight for Freedom CWN - June 17

From June 21 to July 4, the Church in the United States will commemorate its second annual Fortnight for Freedom to raise awareness about threats to religious liberty. Archbishop William Lori of...

Federal judge rules against nurse disciplined for comments critical of homosexuality CWN - June 17

A US district judge has ruled that a Georgia hospital did not discriminate against a nurse supervisor who was disciplined after she made remarks critical of homosexuality. In 2009, Amanda Dix, a...

Vatican cardinal, in England, addresses Jains, Sikhs, interfaith meeting for peace CWN - June 17

During a five-day visit to the United Kingdom to promote interfaith relations, Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran, president of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue, delivered separate...

President Obama nominates new US ambassador to Holy See CWN - June 17

President Barack Obama has nominated Ken Hackett, who served as president and CEO of Catholic Relief Services for nearly two decades until his 2011 retirement, as the new US ambassador to the Holy...

Beatification for Italian layman who saved Jews CWN - June 17

Odoardo Focherini (1907-44), an Italian layman who saved more than 100 Jews during World War II, was beatified on June 16 in the northern Italian city of Carpi. Focherini, an insurance agent,...

Central African Republic falling into chaos, civic groups warn CWN - June 14

Since the ouster of President Francois Bozize in March, the Central African Republic has descended into chaos, a group of civic groups has warned in a plea for humanitarian help. The plea,...

Vatican bank begins PR campaign to restore confidence CWN - June 14

The new president of the Vatican bank, Ernst von Freyberg, has launched a public-relations campaign to restore the image of the institution after years of criticism. Von Freyberg has scheduled a...

Australian opposition leader would not seek federal abortion restrictions CWN - June 14

Australian opposition leader Tony Abbott has said that he will not strike deals on federal abortion restrictions in order to form a new government coalition. Insisting that his coalition would...

Vietnam, Vatican report progress toward diplomatic ties CWN - June 14

Relations between the Holy See and the government of Vietnam have “progress in a spirit of goodwill, constructive exchange, and respect for principles in the relationship,” according to a joint...

Help introduce Christianity in secular culture, Pope urges Jesuit editors CWN - June 14

Meeting on June 14 with editors of the Jesuit journal Civilta Cattolica, Pope Francis told them that “your main task isn’t to build walls but bridges.” Civilta Cattolica occupies a unique place...

Pope welcomes Archbishop of Canterbury CWN - June 14

Pope Francis met on June 14 with the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Justin Welby, and the two affirmed the need for a shared Christian witness and joint efforts to promote social justice and peace. Greeting the Anglican leader to the Vatican, Pope Francis used the words that Pope Paul VI had used when an earlier Archbishop of Canterbury, Michael Ramsey, had visited in 1976. The Pontiff...

Catholics in US asked to pray, fast for fathers CWN - June 14

The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) is asking Catholics to pray, fast, and abstain from meat on June 14 “for fathers, that their attentive care for their children may reflect...

USCCB: call senators, urge them to reject 5 amendments to immigration bill CWN - June 14

The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Justice for Immigrants campaign is asking Catholics to “call your senators as soon as possible” and urge them to oppose five amendments to...

Russian Duma passes ban on distribution of pro-homosexuality information to minors CWN - June 14

In a 436-0 vote, with one abstention, Russia’s Duma, or lower house of parliament, passed legislation banning the distribution of pro-homosexuality information to minors. President Vladimir Putin...

Cardinal exhorts Catholics in United Arab Emirates to preserve their faith CWN - June 14

Preaching at the cathedral in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, the prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples urged Catholics to preserve their faith in a...

Quebec ‘aid in dying’ legislation denounced CWN - June 14

The Catholic Organization for Life and Family – an initiative of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops and the Knights of Columbus – has denounced legislation that would legalize “aid in...

Vatican cardinal in London to promote interfaith relations CWN - June 14

Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran, president of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue, has begun a five-day visit to the United Kingdom to promote interfaith relations. On June 13, he visited...

Slovenia leader meets with Pope CWN - June 13

Pope Francis met on June 13 with Slovenia's Prime Minister Alenka Bratusek, for a conversation that centered on religious freedom and the role of the Catholic Church in that country's public...

Vatican envoy tells OAS: legal abortion undermines basis for anti-drug efforts CWN - June 13

The Vatican’s representative to the Organization of American States (OAS) has observed that efforts to legalize abortion undermine the moral basis for a drive to eliminate drug trafficking in Latin...

Pueblo's Bishop Isern resigns, citing health problems CWN - June 13

An American bishop has abruptly resigned, citing reasons of health, at the age of 54. Bishop Fernando Isern of Pueblo, Colorado said that persistent health problems had convinced him that the...

Pelosi says abortion issue is 'sacred ground' CWN - June 13

US House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi denounced a bill that would ban late-term abortions, and said that the issue of abortion is “sacred ground,” in a testy exchange with a reporter during a June...

International Criminal Court rejects bid to investigate Pope Benedict CWN - June 13

The International Criminal Court (ICC) has turned down a bid to bring charges against Pope Benedict XVI for crimes against humanity. The ICC found “no basis” for an investigation of the charges...

McKinsey consultant to suggest steps to streamline Roman Curia CWN - June 13

Pope Francis has asked a German management consultant to suggest administrative changes at the Vatican. Thomas von Mitschke-Collande, a manager of the international consulting firm McKinsey &...

Ukrainian Catholics, Orthodox move to mend ties CWN - June 13

Major Archbishop Sviatoslav Shevchuk, the leader of the Eastern-rite Ukrainian Catholic Church, has issued an invitation to the country’s most prominent Orthodox leader to attend services for the...

Iraqi Christians must maintain strong presence: Chaldean Catholic Synod CWN - June 13

Christians should continue to serve as “a bridge between communities” in Iraq, the Chaldean Catholic Synod proclaimed at the close of a meeting in Baghdad. Although half of Iraq’s Christians have...

Pope confirms he is completing encyclical on faith begun by Benedict XVI CWN - June 13

Pope Francis has confirmed that he is completing an encyclical that was begun by Pope Benedict XVI, on the subject of faith. Before announcing his plans to resign, Pope Benedict had been drafting an encyclical on faith, to complete a series he had begun with earlier encyclicals on the theological virtues of love and hope. He did not complete the text before stepping down from the papacy, and...

USCCB: amend immigration-reform legislation CWN - June 13

The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Justice for Immigrants campaign is calling upon Catholics to lobby senators to amend immigration-reform legislation. “As you consider S. 744, I...

Polish nuns beatified CWN - June 13

Two women religious – Sister Zofia Czeska Maciejowska (1584-1650) and Sister Margherita Lucia Szewczyk (1828-1905) – were beatified in Kraków, Poland, on June 9. Sister Maciejowska founded the...

Sri Lanka’s bishops back decentralized power, oppose changing constitution CWN - June 13

Sri Lanka’s bishops, led by Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith of Colombo, have announced their opposition to a proposed change to the nation’s constitution. A constitutional amendment that took effect in...

India’s president urged to end pro-Hindu bias in scholarship awards CWN - June 13

Representatives of Isai Maha Sangh, a Catholic organization, and Rastriya Secular Manch, a Muslim organization, met with Indian President Pranab Mukherjee and called for an end to discrimination...

Vietnamese authorities rule Christian leader’s prison death a suicide CWN - June 13

Vietnamese police have ruled that a Christian leader’s March prison death was caused by suicide through electrocution. Hoang Van Ngai, an elder of the Evangelical Church of Vietnam, died in...

Argentine rabbi recalls dialogue with future Pope Francis CWN - June 13

In Rome for a Jewish-Catholic dialogue sponsored by the Focolare movement, Rabbi Abraham Skorka recalled his conversations with Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio, with whom he coauthored the book...

Cardinal George fears Catholics may face 'religious test' in public life CWN - June 12

Chicago’s Cardinal Francis George has questioned whether American Catholics might be subjected to a “religious test” when running for public office or seeking work at newspapers, universities, or...

Priest given 6-12 sentence in controversial Philadelphia sex-abuse case CWN - June 12

A Pennsylvania judge has sentenced a Catholic priest to a 6-to-12 year prison terms after his conviction in a sex-abuse case. Father Charles Engelhardt was convicted in January along with a...

Pope presented 2 Harley-Davidson motorcycles CWN - June 12

Pope Francis has been presented with two classic Harley Davidson motorcycles, as the American manufacturer celebrates its 110th anniversary. Continuing a publicity offensive in Rome for its...

English bishop praises Community of St. John CWN - June 12

An English bishop has expressed strong support for the Community of St. John, after reports that the group’s founder had been involved in sexual misconduct. Bishop Thomas McMahon of Brentwood...

Pope speaks of 2 extremes: fear of progress and 'adolescent progressivism' CWN - June 12

Pope Francis warned of two dangerous attitudes in the Church—a fear of change on one extreme, and an “adolescent progressivism” on the other—during his homily at a Mass in the Domus Sanctae Marthae on June 12. The Holy Father was reflecting on the day’s Gospel reading, in which Jesus says: “Do not think that I have come to abolish the law or the prophets.” The law, the Pope said, “reaches...

Scottish priest may sue colleague over book claiming homosexual harassment in seminaries CWN - June 12

A prominent priest in Scotland plans legal action against another priest who wrote a book charging that sexual harassment was commonplace in Scottish seminaries. Father Matthew Despard’s book,...

India: millions of women sterilized in government program CWN - June 12

An estimated 4.6 million women in India have been sterilized—often under pressure and without adequate understanding—as part of that government’s aggressive family-planning program, the AsiaNews...

Pope explains definition of Church as 'People of God' CWN - June 12

“What does it mean to be the People of God?” Pope Francis asked at his weekly audience on June 12. As he neared the end of his midday address, the Pontiff offered an answer to his own question:...

Some Turkish protesters, even non-Christians, light candles to St. Anthony CWN - June 12

Before taking part in demonstrations in Istanbul’s Taksim Square, “many young people” visit Istanbul’s largest Roman Catholic parish to light a candle to St. Anthony, according to the parish’s...

Concordat between Holy See, Cape Verde on Church’s legal status CWN - June 12

Archbishop Dominique Mamberti, the Holy See’s Secretary for Relations with States, traveled to the Atlantic island nation of Cape Verde on June 10 to sign a diplomatic accord on the Church’s legal...

Church desecrated in Sri Lanka CWN - June 12

Destroying statues and removing the tabernacle, attackers desecrated a parish in Sri Lanka on the night on June 5. “The unknown group had forcefully removed the tabernacle from the sanctuary of...

Evangelical political influence on the rise in Brazil CWN - June 12

The rising political influence of evangelicals in Brazil has made abortion a more central political issue in the world’s fifth most populous nation. “Though belonging to a dozen different...

Vatican, Vietnam resume talks on diplomatic relations CWN - June 12

Representatives of the Holy See and the Vietnamese government will soon begin a fourth round of meetings devoted to the establishment of diplomatic relations. The Communist nation of 91.5 million...

Curial cardinal to consecrate church in United Arab Emirates CWN - June 12

Cardinal Fernando Filoni, the prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples, has traveled to the United Arab Emirates to consecrate a new church that will seat 1,500. Masses will be...

Turkish court says bishop's killer acted alone CWN - June 11

The 2010 murder of a Catholic bishop in Turkey was the work of a lone individual, not a group or religious faction, a Turkish court has ruled. Bishop Luigi Padovese was stabbed by his driver,...

Vatican envoy at UN calls for steps to broaden access to medicines CWN - June 11

The Vatican’s representative at UN headquarters in Geneva has called attention to the difficulties that millions of people face in obtaining needed medications. Speaking to a session on access to...

Liberal group sees 'McCarthyism' in criticism of CCHD CWN - June 11

Critics of the Catholic Campaign for Human Development (CCHD) are engaged in “McCarthyism” that interferes with the Church’s efforts to help the poor, according to a report from a Washington-based...

Irish bishops exhort lawmakers to reject abortion CWN - June 11

Warning that pending legislation would “fundamentally change the culture of medical practice in Ireland,” the country’s Catholic bishops have called upon lawmakers to reject a bill that would allow...

Papal message to Italian group for the blind CWN - June 11

Pope Francis has set an audio message to participants in a summer program organized by the Italian Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired. In the Gospels, the Pope observed, “the...

Islamic leader: Pope should proclaim Islam as religion of peace CWN - June 11

A spokesman for Egypt’s influential Al Azhar University has said that a restoration of friendly ties between the Islamic institution and the Vatican will come when Pope Francis proclaims that Islam...

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