Hannah Brockhaus

Hannah Brockhaus

Hannah Brockhaus is EWTN News’ Deputy Vatican Editor. After growing up in Omaha, Nebraska, she earned a degree in English from Truman State University in Missouri. In 2016, she moved to Rome, Italy, to cover Vatican and papal news. In her spare time she enjoys reading and going on adventures with her husband and son.

Articles by Hannah Brockhaus

For Cardinal Farrell, the best argument for the family is a lived witness

Aug 24, 2018 / 12:01 pm

A lived witness of Christian marriage and family can be the best counter to secular scepticism about the value of family, Cardinal Kevin Farrell said Friday in his homily during a Mass at the World Meeting of Families.

Family love teaches the world about God's love, says cardinal

Aug 23, 2018 / 11:16 am

Love in the family is the first step to teaching the world about the love of God, said Cardinal João Braz de Aviz during Mass at the World Meeting of Families.

Cardinal Nichols: Marriage prep should make clear the nature of marriage

Aug 23, 2018 / 09:38 am

To couples seeking marriage, the Church needs both to be welcoming and to present a “clear vision” of the sacrament, Cardinal Vincent Nichols of Westminster said Thursday at the World Meeting of Families.

Archbishop Martin: Family is part of Church's 'good news' for the world

Aug 22, 2018 / 12:20 pm

God’s plan for the family may sometimes feel countercultural, but it is nevertheless part of the Church’s “good news” for society and for the world, said Archbishop Eamon Martin of Armagh.

The Holy Family is a bright light in dark times, cardinal says

Aug 22, 2018 / 11:27 am

In the face of attacks on the family, the Church should strive to imitate the Holy Family, which shines through the darkness, said Cardinal Oswald Gracias of Bombay.

Pope Francis: Saints show the heart's true desire

Aug 22, 2018 / 04:11 am

The lives of the saints are attractive because they demonstrate the radical and authentic relationship with Christ each person is called to, Pope Francis said Wednesday.

Safeguarding commission member: bishops' role in crisis must be acknowledged

Aug 21, 2018 / 12:53 pm

A member of Pope Francis’ commission for the protection of minors said Tuesday that the role bishops and superiors have played in the crisis of clerical sex abuse must be made explicit if change is to take place.

Francis hopes Ireland visit will bring unity, reconciliation

Aug 21, 2018 / 11:20 am

Pope Francis said in a video message to the Irish people Tuesday he hopes his visit will bring about unity and reconciliation among Christians in the country.

Pope likely to meet with abuse victims in Dublin

Aug 21, 2018 / 07:21 am

Pope Francis is likely to meet with victims of clerical sexual abuse later this week, a papal spokesman announced on Tuesday. The proposed meeting would take place as part of the Holy Father’s two-day trip to Ireland for the World Meeting of Families.

Pope calls entire Church to pray and fast after clerical sex abuse revelations

Aug 20, 2018 / 04:55 am

Pope Francis called Monday for every member of the Catholic Church to pray and fast in penance for the evil of clerical sex abuse, and to be involved in needed change within the Church.

Pope Francis entrusts those who are suffering to the Virgin Mary

Aug 15, 2018 / 06:53 am

On the Feast of the Assumption of Mary into Heaven, Pope Francis entrusted any person who is suffering, in mind or body, to the care of the Mother of God.

Pope names long-time Vatican diplomat as deputy of Secretariat of State

Aug 15, 2018 / 03:21 am

Pope Francis Wednesday named Archbishop Edgar Pena Parra, a member of the Vatican diplomatic corps for over 25 years, the ‘sostituto,’ or ‘substitute,’ of the Secretariat of State.

Fight evil with action – not apathy, Francis says

Aug 12, 2018 / 04:31 am

It is not enough for Catholics to not do bad things, they must counter evil by actively living out charity in the performance of good deeds, Pope Francis told young people and others in St. Peter’s Square Sunday.

Pope Francis to Italian youth: Don't live your life 'in retirement'

Aug 11, 2018 / 13:43 pm

Be courageous and seize the work you are called to do for the good of the world; do not live like you have already entered the period of retirement, Pope Francis told Italian young adults Saturday.

Francis continues to watch abuse response in Chile, Vatican says

Aug 11, 2018 / 08:52 am

Pope Francis held a meeting on the abuse scandal in Chile and will continue to follow the actions of the country’s bishops’ conference in response to the crisis, the Vatican press office said Friday.

Pope Francis: Trust God – not idols

Aug 8, 2018 / 03:37 am

Attachment to idols is a failure to trust totally in God – and to reject these idols, Catholics must accept their weaknesses, inviting Christ to heal their hearts, Pope Francis said Wednesday.

Why the Feast of St. Dominic is not actually the Dominicans' biggest feast day

Aug 8, 2018 / 02:38 am

Wednesday marks the Feast Day of St. Dominic, the 13th century priest known for founding the Order of Preachers, commonly called the Dominicans, and for spreading devotion to the Rosary.

Francis again visits Blessed Paul VI's tomb on anniversary of his death

Aug 6, 2018 / 09:04 am

Pope Francis made a private visit Monday morning to pray at the tomb of Bl. Paul VI, on the 40th anniversary of his death.

Pope Francis offers prayers for earthquake victims in Indonesia

Aug 6, 2018 / 08:22 am

Pope Francis sent his prayers and condolences to the people of Indonesia Monday, after nearly 100 people were killed and thousands evacuated in the aftermath of a strong earthquake Sunday.

Seek Jesus before material things, pope says

Aug 5, 2018 / 04:04 am

It is not wrong to be concerned with the daily necessities of life, but strengthening one’s relationship with Jesus is of far greater importance, Pope Francis said in his Sunday Angelus address.