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Care for the dying does not mean relentlessly resisting death, Pope says
By Cindy Wooden, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY – People who are dying must be accompanied with the love of family members and the care of medical professionals, but there is no requirement that every means available must be used to prolong their lives, Pope Francis said.
The Smiling Pope's contagious joy in his anecdotes
By Catholic News ServiceJohn Paul I takes first step to sainthood as book tries to debunk conspiracies
By Cindy Wooden, Catholic News ServiceMass is a time of silence and prayer, not chitchat, Pope says
By Catholic News ServicePope's Homily: 'Shepherds' who seek money, power cause scandal
If you died today, would you be ready? Pope asks
By Catholic News AgencyMass is for the Eucharist, not pictures, Pope says
By Catholic News AgencyTeach students role of justice in migration, Pope says
By Carol Glatz, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN – Catholic universities need to study the root causes of forced migration and ways to counter the discrimination and xenophobic reactions it provokes in so many traditionally Christian nations, Pope Francis said.
Those in authority can't live 'double life', must lead by example, Pope says
By Catholic News AgencyCremation must show 'fitting respect'
By Cardinal Thomas CollinsMy dear friends,
It is never easy to discuss funeral and burial arrangements with loved ones. Yet as Catholics, it is important that we learn and appreciate how our legacy of faith can be embraced in every moment of our journey, even in death.
Pope's homily: Through example, saints shine God's light in darkness, Pope says
VATICAN – Like stained glass windows, the saints allow the light of God to permeate the darkness of sin in the world, Pope Francis said on the feast of All Saints.