PHILADELPHIA - In the 1970s feminist writers had a slogan they wanted to share with the world: “The personal is political.”
Family gathering opens eyes to the possibilities
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterPHILADELPHIA - Most of the 500 or so Toronto pilgrims and more than 1,000 Canadians in Philadelphia showed up for the last two days of the papal visit to see the Pope. A smaller, hard core of dedicated family activists and advocates formed part of the 18,000 who attended the week-long World Meeting of Families.
Immigrant Canadians give resounding ‘yes’ to Pope
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterPHILADELPHIA - When Pope Francis pleaded with immigrants to hold on to their traditions and culture, a big “yes” rose in Alicia Ledda’s heart. That’s what she came to Philadelphia to hear.
Francis wows America
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterPHILIDELPHIA - Pray for the Pope. It’s the one thing he wants. For six days in America, he asked school children, the president, congressmen, senators, UN diplomats, bishops, a million Mass-goers, the homeless and prisoners all to pray for him.
Pope urges U.S. Catholics to keep enthusiasm, welcome newcomers
By David Agren, Catholic News ServicePHILADELPHIA - Pope Francis ended his trip to the United States with a call for Catholics to keep the enthusiasm of the visit, while continuing to welcome newcomers and care for creation.
Pope says he left U.S. praying for, impressed by its people
By Cindy Wooden, Catholic News ServiceABOARD THE PAPAL FLIGHT FROM PHILADELPHIA - As the American Airlines plane taking him to Rome from Philadelphia took off, Pope Francis said he pictured the faces of all the people he met, and he prayed for them.
Pope breaks out of the box on families
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterPHILADELPHIA - People were surprised, at least the professional talkers on CNN were surprised, that Pope Francis tossed his script at the Festival of the Families Saturday night.