News/International
‘Beloved Amazon’: Canadians can draw many parallels in exhortation
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterIn his apostolic exhortation “Beloved Amazon” Pope Francis is talking about much more than just the Amazon.
Brazilian bishops 'surprised' at Amazon post-synodal document
By Lise Alves, Catholic News ServiceSAO PAULO -- Pope Francis' apostolic exhortation on the pan-Amazonian synod surprised many church workers who live in the region and elicited a range of reactions.
Cardinal Marx won't seek second term as president of German bishops
By Catholic News ServiceBONN, Germany -- Cardinal Reinhard Marx, 66, announced that at the full plenary session of the German bishops' conference in early March, he will not be a candidate for another term as president.
Salvadoran cardinal calls for prudence, patience amid political turmoil
By David Agren, Catholic News ServiceMEXICO CITY -- A Salvador cardinal urged "prudence" from the politicians in the Central American country as the president pushed congress to approve a package of security spending.
U.S. bishops ask Pope Francis about Amazon synod
By Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY -- Talking about debates, differences and discernment, Pope Francis told a group of U.S. bishops that people focused on the possibility of ordaining some married men and women deacons for service in the Amazon will be disappointed in his apostolic exhortation.
Cardinal Dolan to meet with Cuban president, church leaders during visit
By Rhina Guidos, Catholic News ServiceWASHINGTON -- New York Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan is set to meet with the president of the Republic of Cuba during a Feb. 7-12 trip to the island nation, which includes a visit with the cardinal of Havana and other Cuban prelates.
Priest waits and prays for liver donor
By Mark Pattison, Catholic News ServiceWASHINGTON -- Fr. John Mack, a priest of the Diocese of Buffalo, N.Y., needs a liver transplant — from a living donor.
Lawmakers in Philippines move to legalize divorce
By Catholic News ServiceMANILA, Philippines -- A Philippine church official has expressed surprise over the speedy acceptance of a bill in the country's parliament that would legalize divorce.
Human Rights Watch says deportees killed after return to El Salvador
By David Agren, Catholic News ServiceMORELIA, Mexico -- At least 138 Salvadorans have been murdered after being sent back to their violent Central American country from the United States, according to a report from Human Rights Watch.
Buffalo Diocese to close seminary
By Catholic News ServiceBUFFALO, N.Y. -- Citing annual operating losses and declining enrollment, the Diocese of Buffalo announced it will close its seminary at the end of the academic year.
Terrorist attack in London condemned by local bishop
By Catholic News ServiceLONDON -- An archbishop has called a terrorist attack in London in which three people were stabbed "saddening and shocking."