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VATICAN – Belgian Cardinal Godfried Danneels, retired archbishop of Mechelen-Brussels, died March 14 at the age of 85.
Argentine bishops will ask Pope Francis to visit homeland
By Catholic News Service
VATICAN – In a letter commemorating the sixth anniversary of Pope Francis' election, the bishops of Argentina said they will ask the Pope to visit his homeland.
Cardinal Parolin urges Poland to uphold Christian heritage in Europe
By Catholic News Service
WARSAW, Poland – The Vatican secretary of state praised the Polish church's traditional closeness to Rome as key to its survival under hostile regimes, in a speech marking the centenary of the nation's conference of bishops and diplomatic ties with the Vatican.
Indian bishop, guard hospitalized after 'planned attack' by parishioners
By Catholic News Service
NEW DELHI – A Catholic bishop was hospitalized after a group of parishioners attacked him, a security guard and a priest in a five-decade-old land dispute in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu.
Man who accused Pell questions six-year jail sentence, fears appeal
By Catholic News Service
SYDNEY – A man Cardinal George Pell was convicted of sexually assaulting said he is finding it hard to "take comfort" in the cardinal's six-year jail sentence because a request to appeal the conviction is due to be heard June 5.
Cardinal Pell sentenced to six years in prison on sex abuse charges
By Catholic News Service
MELBOURNE, Australia – Cardinal George Pell, 77, was sentenced to six years in prison March 13, just over two weeks after a Melbourne court allowed the publication of news that he had been found guilty of sexually abusing two boys.
Indian congregation joyfully awaits its founder's canonization
By Catholic News Service
THRISSUR, India – For the nearly 2,000 sisters and 200 women in formation who make up the Congregation of the Holy Family, the long wait is over.
Pope's sixth year in office marked by 'scourge of abuse, internal attacks'
By Catholic News Service
VATICAN – Catholics cannot place blame for the sexual abuse crisis on "those who came before us" in an attempt "to present ourselves as 'pure,'" said the editorial director of the Vatican media outlets.
Chilean cardinal addresses rape case in Santiago cathedral
By Catholic News Agency
SANTIAGO, Chile – Cardinal Ricardo Ezzati Andrello of Santiago on Thursday denied knowing and giving money to the complainant in a rape case in the cathedral which took place in 2015.
Central African Republic is the most dangerous country for children, UNICEF says
By Catholic News Agency
BANGUI, Central African Republic – Despite last month’s peace agreement between the Central African Republic government and rebel factions, the country’s citizens, especially children, continue to face violence and famine.
Diocese concludes inquiry of French priest killed during Mass
By Catholic News Service
VATICAN – The Archdiocese of Rouen concluded its sainthood inquiry into the life and death of a French priest who was killed while celebrating Mass.