Hannah Brockhaus

Hannah Brockhaus

Hannah Brockhaus is Catholic News Agency’s senior Vatican correspondent. 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, where in her spare time she enjoys reading and going on adventures with her husband and son.

Articles by Hannah Brockhaus

Pope Francis to Christians: Our common Baptism unites us

Jan 25, 2018 / 10:51 am

At an ecumenical Vespers service Thursday, Pope Francis told members of several Christian communities that the grace of Baptism creates a unity in the family of God.

Pope decries religious persecution in meeting with Yazidis

Jan 24, 2018 / 10:12 am

Speaking to members of the Yazidi community, a religious minority which has been persecuted by the Islamic State, Pope Francis said Wednesday that everyone has a fundamental right to freedom of religion, and no person or group has the power to deny it.

Confront the lies of 'fake news,' Francis says

Jan 24, 2018 / 04:26 am

In his message for the World Day of Social Communications, published Wednesday, Pope Francis said that in a world of lightning-fast communication, there is a responsibility to combat falsehood and misinformation with truth, treating journalism as a people-oriented mission.

Amid deadly protests, Pope Francis appeals for peace in DRC

Jan 24, 2018 / 03:01 am

At the end of the general audience Wednesday, Pope Francis spoke out against violence, particularly its escalation amid political protests taking place in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Francis says comments on sexual abuse in Chile were 'not the best'

Jan 22, 2018 / 08:31 am

Aboard the papal plane from Lima to Rome Sunday, Pope Francis said that comments made to Chilean journalists Jan. 18 were not intended to cause pain for victims of clerical sexual abuse.

The Church needs you, Francis tells contemplative sisters in Peru

Jan 21, 2018 / 08:49 am

Speaking to contemplative women religious Sunday, Pope Francis said that they aren’t second-class, but a necessary part of the Church, and asked them to continue to pray on behalf of the Church and sinners.

Fight 'scourge' of violence against women, Pope says at Marian celebration

Jan 20, 2018 / 14:42 pm

If we’re confused, facing difficulties, or struggling with sin, we can look to Mary to help guide us to the arms of her Son, Pope Francis said Saturday during a Marian celebration in Trujillo, Peru.

When storms come, have faith in Jesus, Pope tells Catholics in Peru

Jan 20, 2018 / 07:55 am

In a homily Saturday, Pope Francis spoke about the natural disasters Peru experienced over the last year, praising the way in which Peruvians joined together to help one another during these difficult moments.

The world needs you, Francis tells young people at children's home

Jan 19, 2018 / 11:35 am

Speaking to kids at a home for orphaned and abandoned children on Friday, Pope Francis said they have much to offer the world by being themselves and sharing their experiences.

Pope in Peru: Don’t just protect the Amazon, protect its people

Jan 19, 2018 / 09:16 am

Speaking to members of Peru's indigenous Amazonian communities Friday, Pope Francis said that contrary to the consumerist mentality that places material objects above the good of the people, protecting the Amazon also means taking into account the best interests of those who live there.

Pope Francis in Chile: Don’t water down the joy of faith

Jan 18, 2018 / 07:37 am

At Mass in Iquique Thursday morning, Pope Francis drew attention to the care Mary shows at the Wedding at Cana, pointing to her as an example of how we can help others share in the joy and celebration found in the Gospel.

Faith is an adventure, Pope Francis tells Chilean youth

Jan 17, 2018 / 14:21 pm

In a meeting with youth during his second full day in Chile, Pope Francis said that faith is a grand adventure, one that gives young people the inspiration to overcome difficulties and dream big.

Admit your wounds and receive mercy, Pope tells Chilean priests, religious

Jan 16, 2018 / 14:13 pm

Pope Francis said Tuesday that even amid the pain which results from sinfulness, the Church can still serve the world if she acknowledges the reality of her woundedness and puts Christ and his mercy at the center of all things.

Pope lands in Chile with plea for forgiveness after abuse scandal

Jan 16, 2018 / 05:03 am

In the first official encounter of his apostolic visit to Chile, Pope Francis expressed his shame and sorrow for the child sexual abuse crisis that occurred at the hands of clergy of the Catholic Church.  

Don’t let fear keep you from welcoming the stranger, Pope says

Jan 14, 2018 / 04:45 am

At a special Mass Sunday for the World Day of Migrants and Refugees, Pope Francis said that while it is normal to be afraid of the unknown, we can’t let this direct how we respond to newcomers in our midst, who should be treated with respect and generosity.

Youth to be Vatican’s focus in 2018, Cardinal Parolin says

Jan 11, 2018 / 10:17 am

In an interview published Thursday, Cardinal Pietro Parolin said that for the Vatican, the new year will be marked by its attention to the lives of young people ahead of the 2018 Synod of Bishops.

Be intentional about silence during Mass, Pope Francis says

Jan 10, 2018 / 04:00 am

Pope Francis said Wednesday that moments of silence in the Mass should be intentional times of prayer, recollection and communion with God, rather than being viewed as times to just be quiet or not speak.

Vatican releases Pope's liturgical schedule for January, February

Jan 9, 2018 / 06:34 am

Earlier this week the Vatican published Pope Francis’ liturgical schedule for the months of January and February, including his lineup of celebrations for the start of Lent, which this year begins Feb. 14.

Pope Francis: The world needs stable families, relationships

Jan 8, 2018 / 06:44 am

In a speech to diplomats on Monday, Pope Francis said that the stability of the family is integral for the future, and that such stability is created when founded upon the faithful and lasting relationship of a man and woman.

Pope Francis: Sin separates us from both God and neighbor

Jan 3, 2018 / 03:03 am

On Wednesday, Pope Francis emphasized how sin breaks our relationship with God and with our community, which is why at the beginning of every Mass we pause to recognize our sinfulness and ask for forgiveness.