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ROME -- Disciples of Jesus must reject any attitude or language that could increase intolerance or racism, especially in current social and political discussions about welcoming and integrating migrants, said the bishops of Italy's Lazio region.
A ‘little miracle’ in the midst of destruction
By John Stegeman, Catholic News ServiceDAYTON, Ohio -- Although Queen of Martyrs Catholic Church in Dayton sustained significant damage from the May 27 tornadoes that swept through the southwestern region of the state, a statue of Mary on the property remained standing next to the ruined bell tower.
Cardinal Pell returns to prison to await ruling on appeal
By Catholic News ServiceMELBOURNE, Australia -- Cardinal George Pell was taken back to prison June 6 at the end of a two-day hearing on his appeal of his conviction on five counts of child sexual abuse.
Cardinal DiNardo questions story about how he handled abuse case
By Rhina Guidos, Catholic News ServiceWASHINGTON -- Texas Cardinal Daniel N. DiNardo, of Galveston-Houston, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, denies a characterization of how he handled an accusation by a woman who said she was manipulated into a sexual relationship with his former deputy, a priest.
In opening arguments, Cardinal Pell’s lawyers set out case for appeal
By CNA/EWTN NewsMELBOURNE, Australia (CNA) -- The legal team for Cardinal George Pell set out its case for appeal at the Supreme Court of Victoria Wednesday morning. Judges heard the opening arguments for the defense as they sought leave to appeal.
Questions remain despite Vatican-China agreement on bishop appointments
By Catholic News ServiceMELBOURNE, Australia -- China's ruling Communist Party continues to persecute at least half of China's more than 12 million Catholics despite last September's agreement with the Vatican on the appointment of bishops.
Former president of papal academy dies day before his 91st birthday
By Carol Glatz, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY -- The former head of the Pontifical Academy for Life, Cardinal Elio Sgreccia, died June 5, just one day shy of his 91st birthday.
Taize superior says community has received five abuse allegations
By Cindy Wooden, Catholic News ServiceROME -- The brothers of the ecumenical Taize community said they have received five reports of sexual assaults on minors committed by three of their members in a period from the 1950s to the 1980s.
Rwandan troops block pilgrims from attending Ugandan martyr celebration
By CNA/EWTN NewsKIGALI, Rwanda (CNA) -- Some 200 Rwandans were blocked by national troops from crossing the border with Uganda to attend a pilgrimage in the neighboring country on Monday.
DiNardo accused of mishandling clerical sexual misconduct case
By CNA/EWTN NewsHOUSTON, Texas (CNA) -- The president of the U.S. bishops’ conference has been accused of mishandling an allegation of sexual coercion made against his former vicar general.
U.N. declares special day to remember victims of violence against religion
By Elizabeth Bachmann, Catholic News ServiceWASHINGTON -- On May 28, the U.N. General Assembly adopted a resolution establishing Aug. 22 as the Day to Commemorate Victims of Violence Based on Religion.