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' doctor dies from COVID-19 complications

Jan 9, 2021 / 11:00 am

Pope Francis' personal doctor, Fabrizio Soccorsi, has died from health complications related to the coronavirus, according to the Vatican.

Pope Francis 'astonished' by disruption at US Capitol

Jan 9, 2021 / 09:51 am

Pope Francis has said he was surprised by the news of the incursion of pro-Donald Trump protestors into the U.S. Capitol Building this week, and has encouraged people to learn from the event in order to heal.

Australia’s Catholic bishops seek answers about mystery billions linked to Vatican

Jan 4, 2021 / 12:00 pm

Australia’s Catholic bishops are considering raising questions with the country’s financial watchdog authority about whether any Catholic organizations were among the recipients of billions of Australian dollars in transfers reputedly from the Vatican.

Pope Francis: With Mary's help, fill the new year with 'spiritual growth'

Jan 1, 2021 / 09:37 am

The Virgin Mary’s motherly care encourages us to use our God-given time for building up the world and peace, not destroying it, Pope Francis said on New Year’s Day.

Pope Francis: At the end of a year of pandemic, 'we praise you, God'

Dec 31, 2020 / 10:20 am

Pope Francis explained Thursday why the Catholic Church gives thanks to God at the close of a calendar year, even years that have been marked by tragedy, such as 2020’s coronavirus pandemic.

'Painful sciatica' prevents Pope Francis from attending Vatican's New Year's liturgies

Dec 31, 2020 / 09:20 am

Because of sciatic pain, Pope Francis will not preside at the Vatican's liturgies on New Year's Eve and New Year's Day, according to the Holy See press office.

Vatican COVID-19 commission promotes vaccine access for the vulnerable

Dec 29, 2020 / 13:27 pm

The Vatican’s COVID-19 commission said Tuesday it is working to help promote fair access to the coronavirus vaccine, especially for those who are most vulnerable.

Pope Francis appoints Bishop Dermot Farrell as head of Dublin archdiocese

Dec 29, 2020 / 10:06 am

Pope Francis Tuesday named theologian Bishop Dermot Farrell of Ossory, Ireland, as the next archbishop of Dublin.

As Christmas nears, Catholic priest sees ‘signs of hope’ at COVID hospital in Rome

Dec 18, 2020 / 04:00 am

A Catholic chaplain at a COVID hospital in Rome said he has seen many reasons for hope this Advent, especially in the dedication of medical workers who give their all to save the lives of coronavirus patients.

Vatican permits priests to say up to four Masses on Christmas Day

Dec 17, 2020 / 13:00 pm

The Vatican’s liturgy congregation will permit priests to say up to four Masses on Christmas Day, the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God on Jan. 1, and Epiphany to accommodate more worshippers amid the pandemic.

Council for the Economy discusses Vatican pension fund

Dec 17, 2020 / 12:00 pm

The Council for the Economy held an online meeting this week to discuss several challenges to Vatican finances, including the city state's pension fund.

Mini Pope Francis featured in Vatican’s annual 100 nativity scenes display

Dec 16, 2020 / 13:00 pm

Among the novelties of this year’s “100 Nativity Scenes at the Vatican” exhibit is the inclusion of a miniature Pope Francis honoring the Christ Child.

Blood of St. Januarius fails to liquefy on December feast

Dec 16, 2020 / 12:00 pm

In Naples, the blood of St. Januarius remained solid Wednesday, after having liquefied both in May and September this year.

‘It doesn’t embarrass us’: Art teacher defends Vatican’s much-maligned nativity scene

Dec 15, 2020 / 14:00 pm

A teacher at the art institute where the Vatican’s much-maligned nativity scene was made has responded to its critics.

Pope Francis to agricultural sector: Seek solidarity, not just profit

Dec 15, 2020 / 07:00 am

Those who work in agriculture should consider the relationship between Creator, man, and nature, and strive to operate on a paradigm of solidarity, not profit alone, Pope Francis said Tuesday.

As Italy hits record low births, is there a future for the family?

Dec 15, 2020 / 04:00 am

What is causing the 50 years of steady decline in births across Europe, and especially in Italy, and is there any hope of reversing the trend?

Bishops in northeast Italy permit general absolution at Christmas due to pandemic

Dec 14, 2020 / 12:55 pm

Catholic bishops in northeast Italy have said that the risk of illness amid the ongoing pandemic constitutes a grave necessity permitting priests to confer the Sacrament of Reconciliation under the “third form,” also called general absolution, before and during the Christmas season.

Pope Francis: Christian joy is not easy, but with Jesus it is possible

Dec 13, 2020 / 06:25 am

Arriving at Christian joy is no cakewalk, but if we put Jesus at the center of our lives, it is possible to have a joyful faith, Pope Francis said on Sunday.

Vatican committed to net zero emissions by 2050, Pope Francis says

Dec 12, 2020 / 09:00 am

Pope Francis urged Saturday the adoption of a "climate of care," and said the Vatican City State is committed to reducing its net emissions to zero by 2050.

Pope Francis: Art which transmits truth and beauty gives joy

Dec 12, 2020 / 06:45 am

When truth and beauty are transmitted in art, it fills the heart with joy and hope, Pope Francis told a group of performers on Saturday.