Hannah Brockhaus

Hannah Brockhaus

Hannah Brockhaus is Catholic News Agency's senior Rome correspondent. She grew up in Omaha, Nebraska, and has a degree in English from Truman State University in Missouri.

Articles by Hannah Brockhaus

Pope prays for central Italy after second major earthquake

Oct 30, 2016 / 05:01 am

Sunday Pope Francis expressed his nearness to everyone affected by an earthquake which hit central Italy Sunday morning, asking for the Blessed Virgin Mary to watch over them.

To stop human trafficking, look at root causes, survivor says

Oct 27, 2016 / 14:26 pm

Helping the victims of human trafficking is not enough – we must go to the root to solve the problem, said one survivor at an event with Pope Francis on Thursday.

Rome's poor to be guests of honor at Vatican concert

Oct 26, 2016 / 09:48 am

The Vatican will host a concert for the poor and homeless of Rome next month, not only using the concert to raise money for Pope Francis’ charities, but also inviting the poor to attend as the guests of honor.

To welcome the stranger is to welcome Christ, Pope Francis says

Oct 26, 2016 / 04:09 am

When we perform the corporal works of mercy – specifically welcoming the stranger in the form migrants and refugees – we are welcoming Christ in them, and helping to restore their full dignity as humans, Pope Francis said Wednesday.

Vatican: Cremated bodies may not be scattered

Oct 25, 2016 / 08:44 am

The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith released an instruction Tuesday regarding burial and cremation, reiterating the Church's teaching that cremation, while strongly discouraged, can be permissible under certain restrictions – and that scattering the ashes is forbidden.

A message from Rome on the power of liturgical music

Oct 24, 2016 / 14:17 pm

Liturgical music has the ability to communicate the love of God – and it's this message that gives it the power to help bring others to Christ, said the choir director of the Diocese of Rome.

Be 'men for others', not wrapped up in clericalism, Francis tells Jesuits

Oct 24, 2016 / 09:52 am

Bringing all people the lasting joy of the Church should be the focus of their service, Pope Francis told representatives of the Jesuits on Monday, as he urged them to shun pursuit of worldly leadership and position.

The reality of poverty is challenging, but don't avoid it, Pope says

Oct 19, 2016 / 03:35 am

On Wednesday Pope Francis said that while donating money to charity might make us feel good, seeing real poverty in the flesh is a challenge we have to face, rather than trying to avoid it.

The Memorial of Moses reopens, where he viewed the Promised Land

Oct 18, 2016 / 23:08 pm

After 10 years of renovations the Memorial Sanctuary of Moses on Mount Nebo has reopened, highlighting the importance of sacred art and holy spaces in the preservation of the faith.

Francis, Benedict praise Bartholomew I as a brother in faith

Oct 17, 2016 / 09:55 am

In their forewords to a new book about the head of the Eastern Orthodox Church Patriarch Bartholomew I, Pope Francis and retired Pope Benedict XVI praised the faith and goodness of the ecumenical patriarch.

Pope at canonization Mass: Prayer isn’t always easy, pray anyway

Oct 16, 2016 / 05:50 am

On Sunday, Pope Francis canonized seven new saints in the Catholic Church, saying that prayer isn’t always a smooth path, but that like the saints, Christ supports us even when it is difficult.

Have grandkids? Pope Francis wants you to talk with them

Oct 15, 2016 / 10:35 am

On Saturday, Pope Francis told grandparents that they are valuable and that their wisdom should be shared with the younger generation, to help them grow and to support them in their faith.

Pope Francis’ delayed Milan trip to take place in March

Oct 15, 2016 / 04:11 am

After having to postpone the trip earlier this year, because of an over-full schedule for the Jubilee of Mercy, Pope Francis will travel to Milan on March 25, 2017, the Vatican announced Saturday.

Pope Francis grieves over death of Thailand's king

Oct 14, 2016 / 09:21 am

Friday Pope Francis expressed his sorrow to learn of the death of the King of Thailand Bhumibol Adulyadej, who died Thursday at a hospital in Bangkok.

Pope visits young children from difficult family situations

Oct 14, 2016 / 09:08 am

On Friday Pope Francis visited with young children at the “SOS Village” in Rome, a community made up of homes for children who are in positions of family or social hardship, as recommended by social services.

Pope Francis donates $100,000 to Haiti for hurricane relief

Oct 14, 2016 / 04:55 am

Pope Francis has decided to send an initial contribution of $100,000 to Haiti to help with emergency recovery in the wake of Hurricane Matthew, the Vatican announced Friday.

All Christians must follow Jesus closely, Pope Francis tells Lutherans

Oct 13, 2016 / 09:42 am

On Thursday, asked about what he likes and doesn’t like in the Lutheran ecclesial community, Pope Francis said he likes Lutherans who are active followers of Christ, while he dislikes Christians who are hypocritical or who have a lukewarm faith.

Cardinal Parolin visits Fatima ahead of Pope's trip

Oct 12, 2016 / 20:49 pm

Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the Vatican Secretary of State, is traveling to Fatima, Portugal ahead of Pope Francis’ own visit, which will take place next year for the 100-year anniversary of Mary’s appearance there.  

Pope pleads for ceasefire amid 'inhuman conflict' in Syria

Oct 12, 2016 / 03:36 am

On Wednesday, Pope Francis begged for an end to the terrible conflict in Syria, asking for an immediate ceasefire to allow the evacuation of civilians, especially children.

How do we evangelize the Americas?

Oct 10, 2016 / 23:02 pm

As society becomes increasingly global, the question of how to spread the Gospel, particularly in the U.S., depends more and more on how effectively we engage with the varying cultures around us  – just as the many missionaries to America did before, say Catholic leaders.