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The head of the German bishops conference formally apologized for sexual abuse in the church, saying it "has been denied, turned away from and covered up for far too long."
Canadians must help Syrian refugees who want to return home, says Maronite Patriarch
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic NewsCORNWALL, Ont. – Western nations must support Syrian refugees in Lebanon who want to return home, Cardinal Béchara Boutros Raï told Canada’s Catholic bishops.
Time to heal, restore full communion, evangelize, Pope tells Catholics in China
By Catholic News Service
VATICAN – The recent Vatican-China agreement on the nomination of bishops seeks the true good of the church, the promotion of preaching the Gospel in China and the re-establishment of the church's full and visible unity, Pope Francis said in a message to Catholics in China and worldwide.
Cardinal Collins exhorts priests to 'become fire', experience constant purification
By Catholic News Agency
PHEONIX, Ariz. – Toronto's Cardinal Thomas Collins has a provocative message for priests, bishops, and seminarians struggling to attain holiness: “You must become fire.”
On papal flight, Pope discusses sex abuse, cover-up corruption, China-Vatican deal
By Catholic News Service
ABOARD THE PAPAL FLIGHT TO ROME – The Catholic Church has grown in its understanding of the horror of clerical sexual abuse and of the "corruption" of covering it up, Pope Francis said.
Clergy caught in ‘siege mentality,’ says head of Vatican's expert on sex abuse
By Jean Ko Din, The Catholic RegisterROME – The Catholic Church is on trial and what happens next will define its place in the world to come, said one of the Vatican’s foremost experts on clergy sex abuse.
Pope Francis prays for victims of ferry disaster in Tanzania
By Catholic News Service
VATICAN – Pope Francis mourned the loss of more than 200 lives in a ferry accident on Lake Victoria near the Tanzanian island of Ukara.
Scandals drive youth away from the Church, but there is time for conversion, Pope says
By Catholic News Service
TALLINN, Estonia – In what is probably the least religious country in Europe, Pope Francis said he is surprised by how many people hold firm to their faith despite all the sexual abuse and financial scandals in the Catholic Church.
Abuse survivor priest in Chicago removed 'temporarily' following rainbow flag burning
By Catholic News Agency
CHICAGO – The Archdiocese of Chicago has confirmed the temporary removal of the parish priest at the center of a controversy over the burning of a rainbow banner. According to the archdiocese, Fr. Paul Kalchik has “left willingly” from his Chicago parish “to receive pastoral care.”
Philadelphia's Archbishop Chaput shares theological critique of youth synod working document
By Catholic News Agency
PHILADELPHIA – Archbishop Charles Chaput offered Friday on First Things a critique by a theologian of the working document for the upcoming Synod on Youth, which highlights five principal theological difficulties in the document.
East African bishops to prioritize fundamentalism at synod on youth
By Catholic News Service
NAIROBI, Kenya – Due to its impact on young Catholics in Africa, fundamentalism will be a topic that bishops from East Africa prioritize in their talks with other delegates during the synod's intervention sessions.