Faith
No one can pretend not to know Syrians, Iraqis are suffering, Pope says
By Cindy Wooden, Catholic News ServiceMillions of Iraqis and Syrians are facing poverty and even death, neighbouring countries are bearing more than their fair share of the burden of helping refugees, arms dealers are getting richer and the international community seems helpless, Pope Francis said.
Pope has high hopes for his 'mission' to Cuba-U.S., asks for prayers
By Carol Glatz, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY - Pope Francis asked for prayers for his trip to Cuba and the United States, calling it "a mission" he had high hopes for.
Pope Francis appoints 18 couples to attend Synod of Bishops on family
By Carol Glatz, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY - More than 360 participants, including 18 married couples from around the world, were expected to attend October's Synod of Bishops on the family.
Church beatifies South African teacher killed for resisting witchcraft
By Bronwen Dachs, Catholic News ServiceCAPE TOWN, South Africa - South African Benedict Daswa, who was bludgeoned to death 25 years ago for resisting witchcraft, now has the title of blessed.
50 prison inmates tour Vatican Gardens, Sistine Chapel
By Rosie Scammell, Religion News ServiceVATICAN CITY - Fifty inmates from a Rome jail were given a private tour of the Vatican Museums on Sunday (Sept. 13), setting the tone for Pope Francis’ visit to a U.S. prison later this month and emphasizing his concern for people on the margins.
With Pope Francis, Catholic Church takes a new angle on the supernatural
By John Thavis, Religion News ServiceWhen Pope Francis visits the United States this month, most Americans will welcome him as a plainspoken champion of the voiceless, whose openness to change has brought new energy to the Catholic Church.
Vatican upholds Spanish bishop's refusal to allow transsexual to be godparent
By Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY - The Vatican's doctrinal congregation upheld a Spanish bishop's refusal to allow a transsexual person to be a godparent.
Marriage is forever: Pope's reform requires proof union was invalid
By Cindy Wooden, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY - Pope Francis' reformed rules for marriage annulment cases, making the process simpler, quicker and less expensive, respond to calls that bishops from around the world have been making since before the 1980 Synod of Bishops on the family convoked by St. John Paul II.
Pope calls on Europe's parishes, religious houses to take in refugees
By Carol Glatz, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY - Given the ongoing crisis of people fleeing from war and poverty, Pope Francis asked every parish and religious community in Europe to take in a family of refugees as a concrete sign of hope and God's mercy.
Pope simplifies annulment process, asks that it be free of charge
By Cindy Wooden, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY - While a juridical process is necessary for making accurate judgments, the Catholic Church’s marriage annulment process must be quicker, cheaper and much more of a pastoral ministry, Pope Francis said.
Did you hear the one about the Pope?
By Emily McFarlan Miller, Religion News Service“The California drought is so bad, people in Napa are asking the Pope to change the wine into water.”