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VATICAN CITY - Pope Francis is expected to canonize Blessed Louis and Zelie Martin, the parents of St. Therese of Lisieux, during the world Synod of Bishops on the family in October.
Rules for Vatican finance offices include protection for whistleblowers
By Carol Glatz, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY - New rules governing the guidance, oversight and control of Vatican financial and administrative activities include the power to levy sanctions and take "civil or criminal action" in cases of "damage to assets," as well as providing protection for whistleblowers raising red flags about "anomalous activity."
Vatican security always on high alert, chief says after IS threats
By Cindy Wooden, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY - The head of Vatican security said Islamic State militants have threatened the Vatican, but there are no indications of any planned attack.
Profit is tool for measuring success, but people come first, Pope says
By Cindy Wooden, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY - Profit must never be a Christian's god, although it is one of the tools for measuring the effectiveness of business choices and the ability of a company to help workers feed their families, Pope Francis said.
Marriage is two imperfect people who refuse to give up
By Ramon Gonzalez, Canadian Catholic NewsST. ALBERT, ALTA. - Divorce statistics aside, Christians still see marriage as a tremendous gift in their lives.
Journeying with a friend on the path to death can be life-giving
By Lasha Morningstar, Canadian Catholic NewsEDMONTON - Jo-Anne Paquette’s three-month journey with Martha Shephard as she died from a brain tumour was both physically draining and a spiritual gift for Paquette.
Relics and artifacts can help us ‘find Jesus’
By David Gibson of Religion News Service and Michael McKinleyWhy are we so fascinated with any historical artifact — relics, as some call them — associated with Jesus?
Adding faith to climate conversation
By Jean Ko Din, The Catholic RegisterFossil Free Faith has launched a new program recruiting youth to lead the conversation in their faith communities about divesting in fossil fuel companies.
Seven Lenten steps to prepare for Christ
By Evan Boudreau, The Catholic RegisterLent should be a time for Catholics to spiritually prepare for the celebration of Christ’s resurrection and less about forgoing materialistic things.
Losing their religion: More women join the unspiritual set
By Cathy Lynn Grossman, Religion News ServiceNadia Bulkin, 27, the daughter of a Muslim father and a Christian mother, spends “zero time” thinking about God.
Pope names St. Gregory of Narek a Doctor of the Church
By Laura Ieraci, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY - A 10th-century Armenian monk has been named among the doctors of the Church.
God is present even amid temptation
By Fr. Tom Rosica, Catholic Register SpecialDoes anyone really look forward to Lent? What is it about Lent that excites us? What aspects of the Lenten journey test us? The scriptural readings for this season are carefully chosen so as to replay salvation history before our very eyes.
Return with tears to God's loving embrace during Lent, Pope says
By Cindy Wooden, Catholic News ServiceROME - Lent is a journey of purification and penance, a movement that should bring one tearfully back to the loving arms of the merciful Father, Pope Francis said at an Ash Wednesday Mass that began with a procession on Rome's Aventine Hill.