Archive for November 30, 2020

A red cross ambulance passes in front of the Vatican as Italy prepares for the coronavirus, March 9, 2020. ?w=200&h=150

By Hannah Brockhaus

43 Catholic priests have died in Italy’s 2nd wave of coronavirus

Forty-three Italian priests died in November after contracting the coronavirus, as Italy experiences a second wave of the epidemic.  Read more

Pope Francis with Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople outside the Basilica of Santa Maria in Aracoeli Oct. 20, 2020. ?w=200&h=150

Pope Francis tells Orthodox leader: I am confident we will achieve full unity

Pope Francis told the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople Monday that he is confident that Catholics and Orthodox Christians will attain... Read more

Pope Francis greets Cardinal Bechara Boutros Rai during a previous private audience at the Vatican, on Feb. 7, 2020. ?w=200&h=150

By Courtney Mares

Pope Francis briefed on Lebanon’s ‘bitter economic crisis’ by Maronite patriarch

Pope Francis met with Lebanon’s Maronite patriarch at the Vatican this weekend and told the pope of the challenges facing... Read more

Bishop Robert Bourgon, the first Bishop of Hearst-Moosonee, Canada. Courtesy photo.?w=200&h=150

Canadian Catholic bishop resigns at age of 64 ‘for the good of the Church’

Pope Francis accepted Sunday the resignation of a Canadian Catholic bishop at the age of 64.  Read more

The Palais-Royal in Paris, home of the Council of State. ?w=200&h=150

By Courtney Mares

French Catholic bishops win appeal against 30-person Mass limit

The French Council of State has ruled that a proposed 30-person limit on Masses and other forms of public worship is... Read more

Pope Francis visits Rome’s Piazza di Spagna to venerate the statue of the Immaculate Conception overlooking the Spanish Steps on Dec. 8, 2019. ?w=200&h=150

By Hannah Brockhaus

Immaculate Conception: Pope Francis cancels traditional act of veneration due to pandemic

The Vatican has announced that Pope Francis will not visit Rome’s Piazza di Spagna this year for the traditional veneration... Read more

The pilgrim statue of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal visits the Church of San Gioacchino in Prati, Rome. ?w=200&h=150

By Hannah Brockhaus

Statue of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal begins pilgrimage around Italy

A statue of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal began Friday a pilgrimage to parishes throughout Italy, marking the 190th... Read more

US Supreme Court in Washington. ?w=200&h=150

By Matt Hadro

Trump administration in Supreme Court over Census policy

The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Monday on whether the Trump administration can exclude undocumented immigrants when apportioning congressional representatives... Read more

March for Life, Jan. 24, 2020. ?w=200&h=150

March for Life gears up for pandemic conditions

The 48th annual March for Life is scheduled to take place on Jan. 29, 2021, on the National Mall in... Read more

Cardinal George Pell in the Vatican, 2012. ?w=200&h=150

Pell surprised by ‘Technicolor criminality’ of Vatican financial scandals

Cardinal George Pell has spoken of his surprise at the apparent extent of “criminality” involved in recent Vatican financial scandals.  Read more

A prolife demonstration before the Argentine Congress, Nov. 28, 2020. ?w=200&h=150

Demonstrations against abortion bill held in Argentina

Demonstrations were held Saturday throughout Argentina in opposition to a bill that would legalize elective abortion, introduced by President Alberto... Read more

St. Paul's Cathedral, Pittsburgh. ?w=200&h=150

Diocese of Pittsburgh announces its third round of parish mergers

The Diocese of Pittsburgh has announced that it will initiate its third round of parish mergers early next year, reducing... Read more

Mary, Queen of the World Cathedral in Montreal, Canada. ?w=200&h=150

Montreal archbishop apologizes after report faults failures to address priest’s misconduct

The Montreal archdiocese repeatedly failed to act on complaints regarding a former priest’s misbehavior until it was found he had... Read more