FAITH/STORIES
VATICAN CITY -- Every Christian is unique because the Holy Spirit inspires something new and original in each person, creating "an endless field of holiness," Pope Francis said.
Vatican ends practice of private Masses in St. Peter's Basilica
By Cindy Wooden, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY -- The Vatican is putting an end to the practice of priests going into St. Peter's Basilica early every morning to celebrate their own Mass at a side altar with just an altar server.
VATICAN CITY -- While homosexual men and women must be respected, any form of blessing a same-sex union is "illicit," said the Vatican Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.
Vatican says general absolution still permissible during pandemic
By Carol Glatz, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY -- Offering general absolution to the faithful without having them personally confess their sins first may still be done in places seeing serious or increasing levels of coronavirus infections, a Vatican official said.
Pope Francis names woman Scripture scholar as secretary of biblical commission
By Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY -- Pope Francis has named Sister Nuria Calduch-Benages, an Old Testament scholar and professor at Rome's Pontifical Gregorian University, to be secretary of the Pontifical Biblical Commission.
Returning from Iraq, Pope Francis talks about 'risks' taken on trip
By Cindy Wooden, Catholic News ServiceABOARD THE PAPAL FLIGHT FROM IRAQ -- The Catholic Church's commitment to dialogue with other churches and with other religions flows from the Gospel, but Pope Francis said he knows some Catholics disagree.
Cleanse your hearts of anger, live the Gospel, Pope Francis says at Mass in Irbil
IRBIL, Iraq -- Having witnessed or even experienced persecution for their faith, the Christians of Iraq must be careful not to harbor thoughts of revenge, Pope Francis told them.
Living the beatitudes can change the world, Pope Francis says in Iraq
BAGHDAD -- Pope Francis told Iraqi Christians that when they suffer discrimination, persecution or war, the Eight Beatitudes are addressed to them.
Life triumphs over death as Christians rebuild in Iraq, Pope Francis says
By Cindy Wooden, Catholic News ServiceQARAQOSH, Iraq -- Amid the rubble and bombed out remains of four churches destroyed by Islamic State militants, Pope Francis paid tribute to Iraqi Christians who endured persecution and even death.
Hostility, violence are 'betrayals' of religion, Pope Francis says in Iraq
By Cindy Wooden, Catholic News ServiceUR, Iraq -- Traveling to the birthplace of Abraham, Pope Francis urged believers to prove their faith in the one God and father of all by accepting one another as brothers and sisters.
Pope Francis, Iraqi Shiite leader affirm importance of dialogue, respect
By Cindy Wooden, Catholic News ServiceNASIRIYAH, Iraq -- In a low-key meeting followed closely in Iraq and beyond, Pope Francis and Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, the influential leader of Shiite Muslims in Iraq, spent 45 minutes speaking privately.
Marian summit part of rosary novena
By Quinton Amundson, The Catholic RegisterA spirit of veneration for Mary is at work during the 2021 Lenten and Easter seasons as the Marian Devotional Movement (MDM) launched a Canada54 National Rosary Novena and Marian Summit on Ash Wednesday.
Honour martyrs by remaining faithful, working for a better Iraq, Pope Francis says on visit
By Cindy Wooden, Catholic News ServiceBAGHDAD -- Visiting a Baghdad cathedral "hallowed by the blood of our brothers and sisters" murdered in a terrorist attack that shook the world, Pope Francis said their sacrifice must motivate faith and a commitment to working for the common good.