Hysterectomy can be morally acceptable in limited situations, Vatican says
VATICAN – The Catholic Church teaches that sterilization is morally unacceptable, but a hysterectomy could be morally acceptable if the uterus could not sustain a pregnancy, said the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.
God's Word on Sunday: Being a child of God is a journey of faith
Holy Family of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph, Dec. 30 (Year C) 1 Samuel 1:20-22, 24-28; Psalm 84; 1 John 3:1-2, 21-24; Luke 2:41-52
Urbi et Orbi: Incarnation of Christ tells us that salvation comes through love, acceptance, Pope says
VATICAN – Delivering his formal Christmas message and blessing, Pope Francis prayed for a world where all people would recognize that they are brothers and sisters and would work for justice and for peace.
God's Word on Sunday: God only asks for our obedience and trust
Fourth Sunday of Advent, Dec. 23 (Year C) Micah 5:2-5a; Psalm 80; Hebrews 10:5-10; Luke 1:39-45
Jesus is the greatest Christmas gift, Pope Francis says
VATICAN – This Christmas will people go to adore and be amazed by Jesus, or will they let themselves be detoured by distractions? Pope Francis asked.
Simbang Gabi adds Filipino flare to feast
In December 2011 Fr. John Sullivan discovered what Christmas means in the Philippines.
Christmas is not just a cozy holiday but a chance to turn tables, Pope Francis says
VATICAN – Christmas will not be authentic if people get caught up in a frenzy of shopping, presents and meals, all while ignoring the poor and forgetting who the celebration is really all about, Pope Francis said.
Live Christmas as revelation of Light, Bishop Gendron says
The following is the Christmas message released by Bishop Lionel Gendron, Bishop of Saint-Jean-Longueuil and president of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops.
A true Christmas celebrates Baby Jesus, who is tender, humble, Pope Francis says
VATICAN – With Christmas just over a week away, visitors came to St. Peter's Square with their Baby Jesus figurines for a traditional blessing by the Pope.
Three Roman Curia advisers end service on Pope's Council of Cardinals
VATICAN – Three members of Pope Francis' Council of Cardinals have officially ended their service as papal advisers on the reform of the Roman Curia.
Let's think of our own conversion to sow peace this Advent, Pope Francis says
VATICAN – Advent is a time for people to think about what they can change about themselves so that they can sow the seeds of peace, justice and fraternity in their daily lives, Pope Francis said.