NEWS
House of Commons passes same-sex marriage bill on second reading
By Simon Caldwell, Catholic News ServiceMANCHESTER, England - Members of Britain's House of Commons voted, 400-175, to allow same-sex marriage, pushing a controversial piece of legislation closer to becoming law.
In Turkey, prayer, reflection after embassy attack, death of US tourist
By James Martone, Catholic News ServiceISTANBUL - In the second row of Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Ayhan Mutlucu sat in silence after 11 a.m. Mass. She had the seen TV reports that U.S. tourist Sarai Sierra was dead, apparently murdered after disappearing two weeks earlier in a nearby area.
ROM opens doors to knowledge for Toronto Catholic students
By Evan Boudreau, The Catholic RegisterTORONTO - A new partnership between the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) and the Toronto Catholic District School Board will open doors to enhanced knowledge for more than 12,000 students.
Zubin Mehta conducts for the pope
ByVATICAN CITY - The conductor Zubin Mehta performed with an Italian orchestra at the Vatican Feb. 4, in a concert honoring Pope Benedict XVI and Italian President Giorgio Napolitano.
Four Chaplains' love of others recalled 70 years after their sacrifice
By Michael C. Gabriele, Catholic News ServiceKEARNY, N.J. - An act of valor by four men of faith 70 years ago at the height of World War II can serve as an inspiration for people today, the head of the U.S. Archdiocese for the Military Services.
Pope calls for protection of life, greater investment in families
By Carol Glatz, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY - Pope Benedict XVI called for greater investment in families and protecting life.
Chaldean Catholic bishops elect Kirkuk archbishop as new patriarch
By Cindy Wooden, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY - The new head of the Chaldean Catholic Church, Patriarch Louis Sako of Baghdad, told his fellow Chaldean bishops and Vatican officials, "We want to follow the example of our martyrs who gave their lives for Christ."
MPs want investigation into possible homicide of babies born after botched abortions
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic NewsOTTAWA - Three MPs have created a firestorm by asking the RCMP to investigate as possible homicides the deaths of late-term babies born alive as a result of botched abortions.
Philadelphia priest, former teacher both convicted of child sex abuse
By Catholic News ServicePHILADELPHIA - A suspended priest and a former Catholic school teacher in Philadelphia were convicted Jan. 30 on several charges related to the sexual abuse of a 10-year-old altar boy that took place from 1998 to 2000.
Los Angeles' Cardinal Mahony relieved of public duties for past failure to protect children
By Catholic News ServiceLOS ANGELES - Cardinal Roger M. Mahony will "no longer have any administrative or public duties" as retired archbishop of Los Angeles because of past failures to protect children from clergy sex abuse, Archbishop Jose H. Gomez announced Jan. 31.
Ravens Considine says his Catholic faith plays 'huge role' in life, career
By Penny Wiegert, Catholic News ServiceROCKFORD, Ill. - Sean Considine, a safety for the Baltimore Ravens, is the first to point out that he belongs to some important families — God's family, the family his parents began, his hometown community, the family he shares with his wife and four children, and the NFL.