German bishops say the divorced-and-remarried may receive Communion
COLOGNE, Germany – The German bishops have published their own guidelines on Amoris laetitia allowing, in certain cases, for divorced-and-remarried Catholics to receive Communion.
'Amoris Laetitia' not up for personal interpretation, says Vatican's doctrinal chief
VATICAN CITY – The Vatican's doctrinal chief said some bishops are interpreting Pope Francis' document on marriage and family in a way that is not in accordance with Catholic doctrine.
Cardinal Tagle: Many Western nations forget their countries were built on migrants
BEIRUT – Many Western nations forget that their countries were built on migrants, said the president of Caritas Internationalis.
Pope Francis to the laity: go out and evangelize, or buy mothballs
LOS ANGELES, Calif. – When asked in a new interview what specific mission he has for the laity, Pope Francis responded with a frequent appeal: to go outside of oneself and take risks in evangelizing, rather than staying stuffed up at home while the moths move in.
Culture alone cannot be blamed for drop in vocations, Pope says
VATICAN CITY (CNS) – While there is a need to evangelize a culture that tells young people money equals success and commitments aren't forever, stopping the "hemorrhage" of people leaving religious orders also requires changes from the orders themselves, Pope Francis said.
French Cardinal Roger Etchegaray's retirement means the end of an era
VATICAN CITY – As Cardinal Roger Etchegaray leaves Rome to retire to France, his homeland, an era has closed.
Sabbath rest needed now more than ever
Early Christian monks believed in something they called acedia. More colloquially, they called it the “noonday devil,” a name that essentially describes the concept.
Prophets’ call to action are still relevant
Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Feb. 5 (Year A) Isaiah 58:6-10; Psalm 112; 1 Corinthians 2:1-5; Matthew 5:13-16
Why does God seem so distant or even absent in our world? Why are our societies and nations so polarized and torn by divisions?
Prayer requires a sharp focus (Part 2 of 4 about prayer)
Never underestimate the courage and wisdom of women, Pope says
VATICAN CITY – The humble counsel of courageous women should never be disregarded but rather embraced as advice full of God's divine wisdom, Pope Francis said.
Pope Francis: Christian unity can't happen if we linger on problems of the past
ROME, Italy – During an ecumenical Vespers service on Wednesday, Pope Francis told both Catholics and members of other Christian communities that unity can only happen when past grievances are forgiven and all sides walk forward with their gaze on Christ.