CNA Staff

CNA Staff

The Catholic News Agency (CNA) Staff is a team of journalists dedicated to reporting news concerning the Catholic Church around the world. Our bureaus are located in Washington, D.C., and Rome. We have sister language agencies in Kenya, Germany, Peru, Brazil, and Italy. CNA is a service of EWTN News. You can contact us at editors@catholicna.com with questions.

Articles by CNA Staff

Pope Francis expresses sorrow after Indigenous children’s graves found at Church-run school

Jun 6, 2021 / 06:20 am

The Canadian government had asked the pope to issue a formal apology for the Church’s role in the country’s residential schools.

Pope Francis to the Norbertines: Always keep an open heart

Jun 6, 2021 / 05:30 am

The pope issued a message marking the 900th anniversary of the foundation of the Abbey of Prémontré.

Catholic Church in Russia reorganizes causes of 20th-century martyrs

Jun 5, 2021 / 08:40 am

All the candidates died after the Russian Revolution and the Bolshevik establishment of the Soviet Union.

Pope Francis names new Vatican ambassador to Canada

Jun 5, 2021 / 05:30 am

Archbishop Ivan Jurkovič has served as Permanent Observer of the Holy See to the United Nations in Geneva since 2016.

Judge dismisses Planned Parenthood challenge to Lubbock's abortion ban

Jun 4, 2021 / 15:01 pm

A federal judge on Tuesday dismissed a lawsuit brought by Planned Parenthood against a Texas city over new pro-life policies, saying Planned Parenthood does not have standing to sue the city. 

Boston archdiocese to open first new school in 50 years

Jun 4, 2021 / 14:00 pm

The virtual instruction is meant to be “a lot more interactive” for students, he told the Register. The school is planning on teaching with lectures, digital lessons, and virtual guest speakers. 

Polish Catholics mark 100 days to beatification of Cardinal Wyszynski

Jun 4, 2021 / 13:00 pm

The former Primate of Poland who heroically resisted communism will be beatified on Sept. 12,

Pope Francis: Ecosystem degradation ‘a clear outcome of economic dysfunction’

Jun 4, 2021 / 12:00 pm

The pope issued a message marking the launch of the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration.

Majority of US adults support death penalty

Jun 4, 2021 / 10:34 am

A majority of U.S. adults still support the administration of capital punishment, according to a June 2 Pew Research Center report.

Cardinal Marx offers resignation to Pope Francis

Jun 4, 2021 / 04:03 am

“Without doubt, these are times of crisis for the Church in Germany,” the cardinal wrote to the pope.

Catholics in Poland celebrate Corpus Christi amid coronavirus restrictions

Jun 3, 2021 / 14:20 pm

Catholics took part in Corpus Christi processions across Poland Thursday. 

Bioethicists deplore relaxation of 14-day limit on human embryo research

Jun 3, 2021 / 07:05 am

The International Society for Stem Cell Research has dropped the decades-old rule.

Beer-making returns to Belgian Catholic abbey after 200 years

Jun 3, 2021 / 05:15 am

The Norbertine monastery was forced to abandon brewing after the French Revolution.

Nigerian archbishop prays for killers’ conversion at burial of murdered Catholic priest

Jun 3, 2021 / 03:45 am

Fr. Alphonsus Bello was found dead May 21 after his parish was attacked by armed bandits.

Cardinal Collins: Rediscover the 'treasure' of the Sacred Heart devotion this month

Jun 3, 2021 / 03:00 am

The Archbishop of Toronto released a pastoral letter earlier this year offering meditations on and insights into the significance of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, to which the month of June is dedicated.

Virginia teacher says he was suspended after objecting to 'preferred pronoun' policy

Jun 2, 2021 / 15:23 pm

A Virginia teacher sued his school district this week, claiming he was unlawfully suspended for opposing the district’s proposed “preferred pronoun” policies.

Thousands take part in Croatia’s annual March for Life

Jun 2, 2021 / 09:10 am

Abortion is legal until the 10th week of pregnancy in Croatia under a law passed in 1978.

Austria’s Catholic bishops: Provide ‘assistance to live,’ not assistance to suicide

Jun 2, 2021 / 08:00 am

The bishops spoke out after the country’s top court ruled that assisted suicide should no longer be a criminal offense.

European Parliament due to vote on ‘extreme’ abortion report

Jun 2, 2021 / 04:45 am

The report calls on all EU member states to allow access to abortion, promotes a “right to abortion,” and redefines conscientious objection as a “denial of medical care.”

CNA Newsroom: Sleep in Heavenly Peace

Jun 1, 2021 / 16:03 pm

What connection does sleep have to the Catholic faith? We examine an interesting new devotion to the Sleeping St. Joseph, find out why God sometimes communicates in dreams in the Bible, and finally, we’ll read you a bedtime story.