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Vatican abuse summit to have realistic goals, address not just 'concrete cases'
By Catholic News Service
VATICAN – All eyes and ears will be on the Vatican during an unprecedented gathering Feb. 21-24 to discuss the protection of minors in the Catholic Church.
Greed, thirst for profit threatens humanity, Vatican official says
By Catholic News Service
ROME – Left unchecked, unbridled greed and a thirst for profit leads down a slippery slope that endangers the earth and all who live on it, especially indigenous populations, a Vatican official said.
Caritas members in Latin America look for ways to apply wisdom of Indigenous peoples, 'Laudato Si''
By Catholic News Service
Catholic representatives from Latin America and the Caribbean, defining work for the next four years, looked for ways to build on the foundations of Pope Francis' encyclical "Laudato Si'" so it is taken into account by all nations.
Juan Guaido delegation says Vatican supports new elections in Venezuela
By Catholic News Service
ROME – Although it has publicly taken a neutral stance in the current political crisis in Venezuela, the Vatican has expressed its support for new elections in the country within the year, said a member of a delegation representing opposition leader Juan Guaido.
Churches at Colombian border work to help Venezuelan refugees
By Catholic News Service
CUCUTA, Colombia – Lunch started early at the Divine Providence House, a church-run soup kitchen located just a few hundred feet away from the Venezuelan border.
Archbishop: 152 priests in Mexico removed for abuse in last nine years
By Catholic News Agency
MONTERREY, Mexico – Over the past nine years, 152 priests in Mexico have been removed from ministry for sexual abuse of youth or vulnerable adults, the president of the Mexican Bishops’ Conference said Sunday.
University of Notre Dame to cover historic Columbus murals described as ‘demeaning’
By Catholic News Service
SOUTH BEND, Ind. – The University of Notre Dame has decided to keep famed explorer Christopher Columbus under wraps.
Agencies in urgent need of aid dollars for Venezuelan refugees
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterThe $53 million Ottawa plans to spend on migrants, refugees and ordinary people suffering through economic breakdown in Venezuela could help cover an open wound of human suffering in neighbouring Brazilian towns that are hosting thousands of refugees.
French order clarifies Pope's remarks over its founder's abuse
By Catholic News Service
VATICAN – The leaders of three branches of the French religious Community of St. John insist their order has enacted strong protections against clerical sexual abuse, including the abuse of its nuns by its priests and brothers.
Cardinal Müller is following the path of Martin Luther with new manifesto, Cardinal Kasper says
By Catholic News AgencyMUNICH, Germany – Cardinal Walter Kasper has released a criticism of Cardinal Gerhard Müller’s “Manifesto of Faith,” accusing it of containing half-truths and blanket statements that could lead to division and confusion in the Church.
Women religious organization in U.S. issues statement on abuse of sisters
By Catholic News Service
WASHINGTON – Days after the Pope acknowledged abuse of nuns and sisters by priests and bishops, the largest U.S. organization of women religious thanked the pontiff for shedding "light on a reality that has been largely hidden from the public," but the group also called for measures to address the issue.