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KRAKOW, Poland – Questions about suffering have "no easy answers," Pope Francis said in a visit to Children's University Hospital.

Piazza credits his Catholic faith at induction into baseball’s Hall of Fame

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COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. – Mike Piazza, the superstar catcher inducted July 24 into the National Baseball Hall of Fame, gave credit to his Catholic faith for his success during his induction speech.

Emmanuel Community to run church above Rome's Spanish Steps

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VATICAN CITY – An agreement between the Holy See and France handed responsibility for the church that towers above Rome's Spanish Steps to the French-founded Emmanuel Community.

Catholic Book of Worship to get some fine tuning

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What you sing and how you sing it on Sunday mornings is about to get a little more fine tuning. The Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops has launched a search for hymns, songs, chants and Mass settings to include in a new national hymnal.

Carmen Hernandez, co-founder of Neocatechumenal Way, dies

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ROME – Carmen Hernandez, co-founder of the Neocatechumenal Way, died in Madrid July 19 at the age of 85.

Priests join IndyCar circuit to take care of spiritual needs of drivers, crew

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TORONTO – When the Indy comes to town, organizers bring almost everything a race team could need — including a priest to celebrate Mass.

'Papal Ninja' brings message of faith to TV audience during competition

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OAKLAND, Calif. – In what has become a staple of summer television, scores of athletic folks run an obstacle course that looks like a cross between a playground on steroids and the inner workings of a pinball machine.

Mary Magdalene honoured with feast day, speaks to dignity of women

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Now that the memorial to St. Mary Magdalene is a feast day, all that remains is for Catholics to decide how they will feast.

'Amoris Laetitia' at three months: Communion question still debated

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VATICAN CITY – Three months after the publication of Pope Francis' exhortation on marriage and family, bishops and bishops' conferences around the world are studying practical ways to apply it. Some still disagree on what exactly the Pope meant.

Experts: Cardinal Sarah's Mass comments are permitted under canon law

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WASHINGTON – Recent comments by a high-ranking Vatican official have sparked questions about the direction priests should face while celebrating Mass.

Priests see difference between parish ministry and military chaplaincy

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SAN DIEGO – There is something distinctive about the chapel where Father William J. Brunner now celebrates Mass. It floats. To be more precise, it's in a space aboard the U.S. Navy's warship USS America docked in San Diego.