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Pope Francis to convene meeting on abuse prevention with world's bishop conference leaders
By Catholic News Service
VATICAN – Pope Francis is calling the presidents of every Catholic bishops' conference in the world to Rome Feb. 21-24 to discuss the prevention of the abuse of minors and vulnerable adults.
Pope to meet with USCCB leaders as abuse crisis continues
By Catholic News Service
VATICAN – Pope Francis will meet Sept. 13 with Cardinal Daniel N. DiNardo, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, and with Cardinal Sean P. O'Malley of Boston, president of the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors, the Vatican press office announced.
Cardinal Wuerl to meet with Pope to discuss resignation
By Catholic News Service
WASHINGTON – In an effort to bring healing and best serve the Catholic Church, Cardinal Donald W. Wuerl of Washington announced he plans to meet soon with Pope Francis to discuss the resignation that he submitted three years ago.
Archbishop Ganswein says sex abuse crisis is the Catholic Church's 9/11
By Catholic News Service
ROME – The concern of now-retired Pope Benedict XVI and the promises made by the majority of church leaders were not able to stop the evil of clerical sexual abuse, which has been the 9/11 of the Catholic Church, the retired Pope's personal secretary said.
19 more Catholic institutions divest from fossil fuel
By Catholic News Service
WASHINGTON – The Irish Catholic Bishops' Conference and Caritas India are among 19 Catholic institutions that have decided to divest from the fossil fuel industry.
Council of Cardinals expresses 'full solidarity' with Pope amid abuse scandal
By Catholic News Service
VATICAN – Members of Pope Francis' international Council of Cardinals expressed "full solidarity" with him in the midst of questions about his handling of the clerical sexual abuse scandal and said the Vatican is planning a response to allegations made against him by a former nuncio.
Church must make urgent, clear response to abuse crisis, Cardinal O'Malley says
By Catholic News Service
VATICAN – Responding quickly and appropriately to the problem of abuse must be a priority for the Catholic Church, said Cardinal Sean P. O'Malley, president of the Vatican's Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors.
Criticisms come from those in the church who want to get rid of Pope Francis, Austrian cardinal says
By Catholic News Service
Prelates in Germany and Austria have united to support Pope Francis in response to a former papal nuncio's demand for his resignation.
Letter confirms Vatican officials knew of McCarrick abuse allegations in 2000
By Catholic News Service
VATICAN – A top official from the Vatican Secretariat of State acknowledged allegations made by a New York priest in 2000 concerning Archbishop Theodore E. McCarrick, according to a letter obtained by Catholic News Service.
Canadian Catholic doctors fighting change in World Medical Association code of ethics
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterCatholic doctors from Canada are heading to Iceland to block Canadian Medical Association efforts to change the World Medical Association’s code of ethics.
Cardinal Wuerl encourages 'Season of Healing' in parishes to counter abuse scandals
By Catholic News Service
WASHINGTON – Cardinal Donald W. Wuerl of Washington encouraged archdiocesan parishes to participate in a six-week "Season of Healing" to counter what he called "confusion, disappointment and disunity" and to help bring about healing in the wake of recent sex abuse scandals that have rocked the U.S. Catholic Church.