CNA Staff

CNA Staff

The Catholic News Agency (CNA) Staff are a team of journalists dedicated to reporting news concerning the Catholic Church around the world. Our bureaus are located in Denver, Washington, 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 news@catholicna.com with questions.

Articles by CNA Staff

As heartbeat bill passes key hurdle, Charleston diocese welcomes progress

Jan 29, 2021 / 00:54 am

A proposed South Carolina ban on abortion after an unborn child’s heartbeat can be detected has won approval from the state senate for the first time, drawing praise from the Catholic Diocese of Charleston.

Pope Francis grants plenary indulgence for participants in virtual March For Life

Jan 28, 2021 / 09:47 am

Pope Francis has granted a plenary indulgence for those who take part in this year’s March for Life, an annual peaceful protest against abortion, which is set to take place virtually Jan. 29.

Virginia bishops deplore House passage of ‘drastic’ taxpayer funded abortion bill

Jan 28, 2021 / 00:42 am

The bishops of Virginia lamented the House of Delegates’ “tragic decision” to pass legislation that would permit abortion coverage for any reason in taxpayer health insurance plans on the state’s taxpayer-funded health exchange.

Archbishop Cordileone: Catholics must recover ‘idea of worthiness to receive Communion’

Jan 27, 2021 / 13:30 pm

In an interview discussing his recent admonition of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone of San Francisco emphasized the need for Catholics to recover the sense of worthiness to receive Holy Communion.

Brazil’s bishops document increasing ill-treatment in prisons during pandemic

Jan 27, 2021 / 00:02 am

The Catholic bishops of Brazil are decrying worsening conditions and alleged torture in the country’s prisons during the pandemic, as evidenced by a lengthy report released last week. 

Supreme Court rules favorably toward inmate requesting priest at execution

Jan 25, 2021 / 12:55 pm

The Supreme Court on Monday ruled favorably toward a Catholic death row inmate requesting the presence of a priest at his execution.

Hundreds reportedly dead after massacre at Oriental Orthodox church in Ethiopia

Jan 20, 2021 / 17:34 pm

At least 750 people are reported dead after an attack on an Oriental Orthodox church in Ethiopia’s Tigray region, according to a European watchgroup.

UPDATED: US bishops release prepared statement on Biden inauguration

Jan 20, 2021 / 07:04 am

As Joe Biden is inaugurated Wednesday as president of the United States, the U.S. bishops had prepared a statement saying they planned to engage the new administration on issues including abortion, religious freedom, racism, and poverty.

Death of pro-life icon on MLK's day is "fitting," family says

Jan 18, 2021 / 15:10 pm

The passing of pro-life icon Joseph M. Scheidler, 93, former National Director of the Pro-Life Action League on Martin Luther King Jr.'s Day, is "absolutely fitting," his son Erik Scheidler told CNA after confirming his father’s death on Monday, January 18.

March for Life 2021 goes virtual

Jan 15, 2021 / 13:01 pm

The 2021 March for Life will take place virtually, organizers announced Friday.

Fr. James Martin connects Catholic leaders to Capitol riots; Bishop Stika unimpressed

Jan 14, 2021 / 20:42 pm

Bishop Richard Stika of Nashville voiced skepticism of Father James Martin’s recent essay claiming that Catholic leaders’ criticism of President-elect Joe Biden's stance on abortion helped contribute to the conditions for the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol.

What do we owe immigrants? Love, says Archbishop Gomez

Jan 13, 2021 / 18:38 pm

During a webinar on human dignity this week, Archbishop José Gomez of Los Angeles reflected on immigration and the Christian’s obligation to love.

Report: North Korea, Nigeria among the worst countries for Christian persecution

Jan 13, 2021 / 13:27 pm

For the twentieth year in a row, North Korea tops the list of countries where Christians face oppression, according to a group that reports on global Christian persecution.

Catholic archbishop of Glasgow dies suddenly at age 70

Jan 13, 2021 / 08:35 am

The Catholic archbishop of Glasgow, Scotland, died suddenly on Wednesday at the age of 70.  

Dominican priest, microbiologist affirms moral liceity of COVID-19 vaccine

Jan 12, 2021 / 18:01 pm

A Dominican priest and biology professor has on social media encouraged people to receive a coronavirus vaccine, emphasizing his trust in modern medicine and expertise in biology.

Supreme Court reinstates FDA’s ban on abortion pills via mail

Jan 12, 2021 / 16:48 pm

The U.S. Supreme Court in a 6-3 decision Tuesday reversed a federal judge’s injunction that had blocked FDA rules requiring women to obtain an abortion pill from a doctor in person.

Bioethicists alarmed by ruling to withdraw food and water from Catholic patient

Jan 12, 2021 / 14:17 pm

Bioethicists expressed alarm Tuesday at a U.K. court ruling allowing the withdrawal of food and water from a practicing Catholic patient.

Pope Francis: Coronavirus pandemic has ‘exposed inefficiencies’ in care of the sick

Jan 12, 2021 / 04:45 am

Pope Francis said on Tuesday that the coronavirus pandemic had “exposed inefficiencies in the care of the sick.”

Benedict XVI to receive COVID-19 vaccine

Jan 12, 2021 / 03:30 am

Pope emeritus Benedict XVI will receive the coronavirus vaccine as soon as it is available, his personal secretary said Tuesday.

NJ bishops call for day of prayer and fasting on Roe anniversary 

Jan 12, 2021 / 01:27 am

As the United States approaches 48 years of legalized abortion nationwide, the Catholic bishops of New Jersey are asking Catholics to join in a day of fasting and prayer to support a culture of life.