Faith
Pope calls for global defense of Christians facing persecution
By Cindy Wooden, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY - Pope Francis condemned the "absurd violence" being used against Christians in several countries and called on people of good will everywhere to take up the cause of religious freedom.
Pope sets up new body to speed handling of sex abuse appeals
By Cindy Wooden, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY - Pope Francis has established a special body within the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith to speed up the process of hearing and ruling on appeals filed by priests laicized or otherwise disciplined in sexual abuse or other serious cases.
Church cannot improvise its training, support for priests, pope says
By Cindy Wooden, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY - The Catholic Church needs priests who show their people that being Christian is a lifelong journey toward holiness, a journey that proceeds by serving God and serving their brothers and sisters, Pope Francis said.
Pope demotes Cardinal Burke from Vatican post
By Francis X. Rocca, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY - Pope Francis has removed outspoken U.S. Cardinal Raymond Burke as head of the Vatican's highest court and named him to a largely ceremonial post for a chivalric religious order.
To heart of Europe: Pope expected to talk dignity, jobs, family life
By Cindy Wooden, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY - Pope Francis, who has called the Catholic Church to go out to the peripheries and who described himself as coming from "the end of the Earth," will visit the heart of European secular and economic power: the European Parliament and the Council of Europe.
Pope Francis to open Vatican conference on traditional marriage
By Francis X. Rocca, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY - A month after closing a Synod of Bishops on the family stirred by controversy over divorce, same-sex unions and other non-marital relationships, Pope Francis will open an interreligious conference dedicated to traditional marriage.
Vatican official: Syria's war is part of regional humanitarian crisis
By Barb Fraze, Catholic News ServiceBEIRUT, Lebanon - A Vatican official who just returned from a visit to Syria said "the humanitarian situation is worse than I thought."
Pope Francis says Pope Benedict was a 'great pope'
By Cindy Wooden, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY - Retired Pope Benedict XVI is a perfect example of how intellectual knowledge and scientific curiosity do not lead a person further from God, but can strengthen their love for God and for his human creatures, Pope Francis said.
Pope Francis calls for abolishing death penalty and life imprisonment
By Francis X. Rocca, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY - Pope Francis called for abolition of the death penalty as well as life imprisonment, and denounced what he called a "penal populism" that promises to solve society's problems by punishing crime instead of pursuing social justice.
Endangered Sistine Chapel to be opened for outside fundraisers
By Josephine McKenna, Religion News ServiceVATICAN CITY - Despite worries about the impact of millions of tourists on Michelangelo’s precious frescoes, the Sistine Chapel is opening its doors for the first time to a new kind of tourist to support Pope Francis’ charities.
Paul VI beatification highlights dialogue, Vatican II, love for Church
By Cindy Wooden, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY - Meeting Catholics from Pope Paul VI's home diocese, Brescia, Pope Francis said his predecessor's witness "nourishes within us the flame of love for Christ, love for the Church and the drive to proclaim the Gospel to the people of today with mercy, patience, courage and joy."