FAITH/STORIES
VATICAN – The Vatican denied that retired Pope Benedict XVI has a degenerative neurological disease or paralyzing condition after his brother, 94-year-old Msgr. Georg Ratzinger, told a magazine that Pope Benedict had a debilitating disease.
February 14, 2018
Lent is time to notice God's work, receive God's mercy, Pope says
ROME – Lent is a time for Christians to get their hearts in sync with the heart of Jesus, Pope Francis said.
One Sunday morning in church, I wondered why the person beside me was breathing so loudly. Did he have some terrible lung ailment? Was he about to expire? It sounded almost like… snoring.
Pope calls us to shift our approach to faith with 'Amoris Laetitia', Cardinal Cupich says
By Catholic News Service
CAMBRIDGE, England – Pope Francis is inviting Catholics to take a more holistic approach to their faith, and that requires a change in underlying assumptions, said Chicago Cardinal Blase J. Cupich.
February 9, 2018
Corrupt people cannot become saints, Pope says
VATICAN – In his daily homily Thursday Pope Francis drew a distinction between the biblical figures of David and his son Solomon, saying that, like David, sinners who repent are still able to become saints, but the corrupt will not achieve holiness.
'I am on a pilgrimage toward Home,' Benedict XVI says
By Catholic News Service
VATICAN – "I am on a pilgrimage toward Home," retired Pope Benedict XVI wrote, capitalizing the Italian word "casa" or "home."
Vatican approves second miracle needed for Paul VI’s canonization
By Catholic News Agency
VATICAN – On Tuesday the Congregation for the Causes of Saints approved the second miracle needed for the canonization of Blessed Pope Paul VI, allowing his canonization to take place, possibly later this year.
Rekindle your love for the faith with fasting, almsgiving, Pope says in Lenten message
By Catholic News Agency
VATICAN – In his message for the upcoming Lenten season, Pope Francis urged people to renew their enthusiasm for the faith, using this season of prayer, fasting and almsgiving as an opportunity to stoke the flame of charity in their heart.
February 3, 2018
Don't let your screens come before God, encounter, Pope says
VATICAN – Pope Francis told consecrated men and women Friday that they are called to have real encounters with their brothers and sisters, and that technology should never have a higher priority than time spent with God and others.
Scripture is more important than current events talk, Pope says
By Catholic News Service
VATICAN – Listening to the Scripture readings at Mass is hearing God speak directly to his people, offering spiritual sustenance and needed guidance for life's difficult journey, Pope Francis said.
Authentic pastors do not leave people in their confusion and error, Pope says
By Catholic News Service
VATICAN – A truly pastoral minister never leaves people to suffer on their own or to become a victim to their own errors and confusion, Pope Francis told members of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.
Sharing 'fake news' makes one an accomplice in evil, Pope says
By Catholic News ServiceVATICAN - People have a responsibility to check the source of what they share on social media to ensure it is not "fake news" designed to further prejudices or increase fear, Pope Francis said.
January 17, 2018
Division, segregation a threat to humanity, Pope tells indigenous people
TEMUCO, Chile – Celebrating Mass in a land steeped in indigenous history and culture, Pope Francis said the greatest threat facing humanity is the stifling of differences driven by the idea that some cultures are better than others.