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

Reports say woman working for Becciu received 600,000 euros from Vatican Secretariat of State

Oct 6, 2020 / 07:00 am

Italian media reported this week that a woman with a company based in Slovenia received at least half a million euros from the Vatican’s Secretariat of State in connection with Cardinal Angelo Becciu.

Enrico Crasso defends management of Vatican investments

Oct 5, 2020 / 09:30 am

Enrico Crasso, a longtime investment manager for the Vatican, has defended his stewardship of Church funds controlled by the Secretariat of State, saying investement he made were “no secret.” 

Pope Francis fills committee to monitor internal Vatican financial decisions

Oct 5, 2020 / 05:45 am

Pope Francis on Monday named Cardinal Kevin Farrell president of a committee to monitor internal Vatican financial decisions which fall outside of new accountability norms.

‘Fratelli tutti’: Human fraternity committee to invite youth to make Pope Francis’ vision ‘a reality’

Oct 4, 2020 / 07:05 am

A Vatican presentation for Pope Francis’ third encyclical, “Fratelli tutti,” highlighted the involvement of the Higher Committee of Human Fraternity and its plans to promote the document.

Analysis: Vatican financial report stops short of questions on Peter’s Pence

Oct 3, 2020 / 04:00 am

The Vatican on Thursday published a 2019 financial report on the Holy See, citing calls for greater transparency in how the Roman Curia has used the money at its disposal.

Carlo Acutis raises question: What does it mean if a saint's body is 'incorrupt'?

Oct 2, 2020 / 13:00 pm

The opening of the tomb of Carlo Acutis in Assisi has sparked interest in the phenomenon of incorruptibility. But what exactly is it?

Be faithful to Christ, Pope Francis urges new Swiss Guard recruits

Oct 2, 2020 / 04:00 am

Pope Francis Friday met with the 38 new recruits of the Swiss Guard, who will be sworn-in Oct. 4, encouraging them to be faithful to Christ.

Economy prefect says Vatican must be ‘a house of glass’ as 2019 figures released

Oct 1, 2020 / 06:00 am

The Vatican’s Secretariat for the Economy released the 2019 balance sheet for the Roman Curia Thursday.

Pope Francis: St. Jerome gave ‘uncompromising witness to the truth’

Sep 30, 2020 / 13:18 pm

Pope Francis Wednesday highlighted the life and figure of St. Jerome in an apostolic letter for the 1,600th anniversary of the Doctor of the Church’s death.

Moneyval evaluation begins at Vatican

Sep 30, 2020 / 04:00 am

The Council of Europe’s anti-money laundering watchdog, Moneyval, began its two-week on-site inspection of the Holy See and Vatican City Wednesday.

Norway’s newest Catholic bishop is Cistercian monk Erik Varden

Sep 30, 2020 / 03:00 am

After 11 years, the Catholic Church in central Norway will have a bishop again.

Pope Francis meets Armenian Apostolic Church leader amid clashes in Nagorno-Karabakh

Sep 28, 2020 / 09:00 am

Pope Francis met with Armenian Apostolic Church leader Karekin II Sunday morning, moving up an appointment scheduled for Monday, because of growing clashes with Azerbaijan over the Nagorno-Karabakh territory.

Pope Francis appoints extra prosecutor to Vatican City court

Sep 28, 2020 / 05:30 am

Pope Francis Monday named an Italian lawyer and professor of commercial law to work as an additional prosecutor in the Vatican City State’s court.

Cardinal Becciu says he did not commit crimes, welcomes chance to ‘explain’

Sep 25, 2020 / 09:45 am

The day after he was forced to resign from his Vatican job and to give up his rights as a cardinal, Angelo Becciu defended his actions and said he “is ready” to explain if called on by Vatican judicial authorities.

New details emerge about Cardinal Becciu’s management of Vatican finances

Sep 25, 2020 / 07:00 am

Following his resignation yesterday, new reports reveal details of how Cardinal Angelo Becciu managed Vatican financial affairs, developing a story CNA first broke last year.

St. John Paul II relic stolen amid church robberies in Italy

Sep 24, 2020 / 07:00 am

This week a relic of St. Pope John Paul II was stolen from a cathedral in central Italy, while a church in Sicily was also robbed and the Eucharist desecrated.

Mom of Carlo Acutis: Teen computer whiz was an ‘influencer’ for God

Sep 24, 2020 / 03:00 am

Venerable Carlo Acutis, who will be beatified in Assisi Oct. 10, is an example of a teen who used the internet to “influence” people to draw closer to God, his mother said.

Palliative care is not enough -- Catholics must share Christ’s hope, says Vatican

Sep 22, 2020 / 09:00 am

Palliative care for the dying is important, but medical interventions are not enough; Catholics have a responsibility to be with the suffering and to communicate the hope of Christ, a new Vatican document on euthanasia said Tuesday.

Vatican reaffirms euthanasia is ‘intrinsically evil act,’ calls Catholics to accompany the dying

Sep 22, 2020 / 02:45 am

In a new document released Tuesday, the Vatican’s doctrinal office reaffirmed the Church’s perennial teaching on the sinfulness of euthanasia and assisted suicide, and recalled the obligation of Catholics to accompany the sick and dying through prayer, physical presence, and the sacraments.

Everything is unmerited grace, Pope Francis says

Sep 20, 2020 / 05:35 am

God’s grace is not something we deserve, but he gives it to us anyway, Pope Francis said Sunday during his weekly Angelus address.