FAITH/STORIES
Paul VI was Pope of firsts, a Pope of dialogue, cardinal says
By Cindy Wooden, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY - Retired Italian Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re, who comes from the same diocese as Pope Paul VI did and worked for him in the Vatican Secretariat of State, described the late pope as a man rich in spirituality, a thinker and a pastor "very sensitive to the challenges of the modern world."
Hunger in a world of wasted food is a tragic paradox, Pope says
By Carol Glatz, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY - Providing food aid to people in need is not enough to eradicate world hunger, Pope Francis said.
VATICAN CITY - Cardinal George Pell said working-group reports from the Synod of Bishops on the family finally give a true picture of the assembly's views, counteracting what he characterized as a misleading midterm report.
Synod working groups emphasize beauty of marriage, church teaching
By Carol Glatz, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY - The extraordinary Synod of Bishops on the family must put greater focus on the beauty of the Christian vision of marriage and not let an approach of "welcoming" and mercy override the Church's duty to call people to turn away from sin, according to a number of reports from the Synod's small groups.
Bishops’ debate over gays: Lost in translation?
By Josephine McKenna, Religion News ServiceVATICAN CITY - The tug-of-war at the Vatican over calls for the Catholic Church to be more open to gays and cohabiting couples intensified Oct. 16 as conservative bishops sought to rein in or renounce draft language they feared might condone lifestyles not in accord with Church teachings.
Canadian saints example of missionary good
By Carol Glatz, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY - At a Mass of thanksgiving for the canonization of Canada’s two newest saints, Pope Francis said missionaries do enormous good for the Church by bringing God’s love to the far corners of the Earth and by keeping the Church healthy and fruitful.
Cardinal says balancing truth, mercy always difficult, always needed
By Cindy Wooden, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY - Austrian Cardinal Christoph Schonborn of Vienna, one of the Catholic Church's best known cardinal-theologians, said the Catholic Church must hold together truth and mercy, even if it is criticized for its attempt.
Anglican, Lutheran delegates say Synod's concerns are theirs, too
By Cindy Wooden, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY - Upholding the Christian ideal of marriage and family life while also reaching out to those whose lives do not reflect that ideal is a pastoral challenge faced by all Christian communities, said the Anglican representative to the Synod of Bishops.
Archbishop hopes Synod's final report will 'refine and clarify'
By Francis X. Rocca, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY - U.S. Archbishop Joseph Kurtz said he hoped the final report of the Synod of Bishops on the family would improve on the assembly's midterm report in celebrating exemplary families, encouraging missionary outreach and emphasizing that the Church's pastoral efforts must be grounded in Scripture and Catholic teaching.
Family synod midterm report stirs controversy among bishops
By Francis X. Rocca, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY - The official midterm report from the Synod of Bishops, which uses strikingly conciliatory language toward divorced and remarried Catholics, cohabitating couples and same-sex unions, has proven highly controversial inside and outside the synod hall, with some synod fathers saying it does not accurately reflect the assembly's views.
Conservatives insist Vatican isn’t changing teaching on gays, divorced Catholics
By Josephine McKenna, Religion News ServiceVATICAN CITY - A day after signaling a warmer embrace of gays and lesbians and divorced Catholics, conservative cardinals hit back strongly Oct. 14, with one insisting that an abrupt about-face on Church teaching is “not what we are saying at all.”
Durocher to help prepare Synod’s final message
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic NewsOTTAWA - The president of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops has been appointed to the commission preparing the final pastoral message of the Synod on the family.
Missionaries help keep people, church healthy and holy, Pope says
By Carol Glatz, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY - Missionaries do enormous good for the world and the church by bringing God's love to the far corners of the earth and by keeping the church healthy and fruitful, Pope Francis said.