News/International
Argentine priests sentenced for sexually abusing deaf schoolchildren
By David Agren, Catholic News ServiceMEXICO CITY -- An Argentine court has convicted a pair of priests of sexual abuse on charges of corrupting minors in a case involving crimes committed against 10 children in the care of a Catholic school for the deaf.
Bishop accused of abuse headed back to Argentina for court appearance
By Carol Glatz, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY -- Bishop Gustavo Zanchetta was set to leave Vatican City to present himself before judicial authorities in Argentina before a Nov. 28 deadline that, if ignored, could result in an arrest warrant.
Another Nicaraguan church besieged by pro-government mob
By David Agren, Catholic News ServiceMEXICO CITY -- Pro-government mobs besieged another Nicaraguan parish, further inflaming tensions between the Catholic Church and President Daniel Ortega, whose Sandinista regime is targeting dissidents and attempting to stamp out dissent.
Abuse crisis far from over, says archbishop
By Ann Carey, Catholic News ServiceSOUTH BEND, Ind. -- Catholics in the United States “have to be prepared for another wave of traumatic narrative” regarding the clergy sex abuse crisis, Archbishop Charles Scicluna said Nov. 13 at the University of Notre Dame.
Mexican Indigenous seek a new path
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterWhen the Zapatista Army rose up in Mexico’s southernmost state of Chiapas and captured the city of San Cristóbal de las Casas on New Year’s Day 1994, the Jesuits understood their frustrations and their hopes. But they had their doubts, too.
Church turned into morgue after violence in Bolivia
By Catholic News ServiceA church located on the outskirts of Bolivia's capital city became an improvised morgue Nov. 20, following another deadly day of protests in the South American country.
Unearthed church sites show local Christians as pilgrims in Holy Land
By Judith Sudilovsky, Catholic News ServiceJERUSALEM -- Two unearthed Byzantine church complexes shed light on the tradition of Christian pilgrimage in the Holy Land.
Fulton Sheen upcoming beatification greeted with joy, thanksgiving
By Catholic News ServicePEORIA, Ill. -- With joy and thanksgiving, officials and faithful throughout the Diocese of Peoria and around the globe welcomed the announcement Nov. 18 that Pope Francis has called for the beatification of Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen in Peoria Dec. 21.
Pro-government mob storms Managua cathedral, attacks hunger strikers
By David Agren, Catholic News ServiceMEXICO CITY -- Nicaraguan church authorities have reclaimed control of Immaculate Conception Cathedral in the national capital, Managua, after a pro-government mob burst into the building, which was hosting a group of mothers holding a hunger strike to demand the release of the political-prisoner children.
Venerable Archbishop Fulton Sheen to be beatified at Peoria cathedral
By Catholic News ServicePEORIA, Ill. -- Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen will be beatified Dec. 21, Bishop Daniel R. Jenky of Peoria announced late Nov. 18.
Lebanon's Catholic leaders urge protesters to remain peaceful, civilized
By Doreen Abi Raad, Catholic News ServiceBEIRUT -- While Lebanon continues to be engulfed in a massive protest movement, the country's Catholic leaders called on demonstrators to be peaceful and civilized.