FAITH/STORIES
Pope Francis says world economic system inevitably leads to war
By Francis X. Rocca, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY - Pope Francis said the world economic system inevitably promotes military conflict as way to enrich the most powerful nations.
VATICAN CITY - When Pope Francis visits South Korea Aug. 14-18, he will take part in Asian Youth Day with delegates from some 30 countries, preside over the beatification of 124 Korean martyrs and meet with President Park Geun-hye.
VATICAN CITY - Pope Francis formally announced six men and women would be made saints Nov. 23, the feast of Christ the King. He made the announcement during a morning "ordinary public consistory," a meeting of cardinals and promoters of the sainthood causes that formally ends the sainthood process.
Pope Francis: ‘Inside every Christian is a Jew’
By Josephine McKenna, Religion News ServiceVATICAN CITY - Underscoring the close ties between Christianity and Judaism and calling Holocaust denial “madness,” Pope Francis told an interviewer that “inside every Christian is a Jew.”
Pope tells traffickers, arms manufacturers that God's judgment will come
By Carol Glatz, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY - Pope Francis denounced those responsible for human trafficking, slave labour and arms manufacturing, saying people producing weapons of war are "merchants of death."
Vatican: ‘Nothing to worry about’ as tired Pope Francis cancels meetings
By Josephine McKenna, Religion News ServiceVATICAN CITY - Pope Francis canceled a second day of private audiences and his morning Mass on Tuesday (June 10) because of a minor illness, but Vatican officials downplayed speculation about ill health.
Only God can bring peace to Holy Land, Pope tells Peres, Abbas
By Francis X. Rocca, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY - Praying for peace in the Holy Land alongside leaders of long-antagonistic nations, Pope Francis called on God to act where human efforts had failed, to end what he described as violence inspired by the devil.
Advisors urge Pope Francis to slow down for a summer break
By David Gibson, Religion News ServiceWASHINGTON - Pope Francis has been working nonstop since his election more than a year ago, and he has shown remarkable resilience for a 77-year-old confronted with an array of Church crises. But he is also fatigued at times and his advisors are hoping that he will take a break this summer.
Pope internationalizes Vatican financial watchdog agency
By Carol Glatz, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY - Pope Francis named a slate of new members to the Vatican's financial watchdog agency, replacing an all-Italian panel with members from Italy, Switzerland, Singapore and the United States.
The ‘Francis Doctrine’ puts the Vatican back on the world stage
By David Gibson, Religion News ServiceWhen Israeli President Shimon Peres and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas meet at the Vatican June 8, it will be another sign of how Pope Francis has returned the Vatican to the global stage to a degree not seen since the 1980s, when John Paul II’s shuttle pilgrimages helped end the Cold War.
Orthodox Patriarch Bartholomew may join Vatican prayer summit
By Josephine McKenna, Religion News ServiceVATICAN CITY - Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew of Constantinople may join Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Israeli President Shimon Peres when they meet Pope Francis to pray for peace this weekend.
Pope Francis tells couples not to substitute dogs and cats for children
By Josephine McKenna, Religion News ServiceVATICAN CITY - Pope Francis on June 2 warned married couples against substituting cats and dogs for children — a move that he said leads to the “bitterness of loneliness” in old age.
Indian cardinal's death leaves College of Cardinals with 214 members
By Carol Glatz, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY - An Indian cardinal who had been the editor of a Catholic weekly newspaper before coming to Rome to serve as head of the Vatican Congregation for Eastern Churches died in Rome at the age of 90.