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

Archbishop Etienne of Anchorage named coadjutor of Seattle

Apr 29, 2019 / 03:46 am

Pope Francis Monday appointed Archbishop Paul D. Etienne of Anchorage to be coadjutor archbishop of the Archdiocese of Seattle.

Being a Christian has always been challenging, Pope Francis tells youth

Apr 26, 2019 / 08:59 am

Pope Francis said Thursday that although today has its challenges, especially with the sexual abuse crisis, it is not more difficult to be a Christian now than in other periods over the last 2,000 years.

Bishop Donald J. Hying appointed to lead Madison diocese

Apr 25, 2019 / 03:04 am

Pope Francis Thursday appointed Donald J. Hying the next bishop of Madison following the death of Bishop Robert C. Morlino in November.

Pope Francis: To stop evil, give more love than required

Apr 24, 2019 / 03:46 am

To stop the spread of evil in the world, Catholics must go above and beyond, loving and forgiving others even when it is undeserved, Pope Francis urged Wednesday.

Pope Francis gifts 6,000 rosaries, asks for prayers on name day

Apr 23, 2019 / 09:16 am

Pope Francis celebrated the feast of his patron St. George – Jorge in Spanish – by giving away rosaries to 6,000 young people from Milan, asking them to pray for him through Mary’s intercession.

Easter brings a 'new world,' Pope Francis says in Urbi et Orbi

Apr 21, 2019 / 03:56 am

Christ’s resurrection ushers in a new world – one of peace, love, and fraternity, Pope Francis said on Easter Sunday, as he prayed for the many people who are suffering throughout the world.

Pope Francis urges inmates to be at service to one another

Apr 18, 2019 / 10:19 am

Pope Francis celebrated the Mass of the Lord’s Supper at a prison in the suburbs of Rome Thursday, urging the inmates to reflect on how they can treat each other with servants’ hearts.

Pope Francis: Like holy oil, priests must pour themselves out for others

Apr 18, 2019 / 01:57 am

The holy oil blessed at the Chrism Mass is a reminder of the priest’s call to be close to the People of God, pouring himself out in service to them, Pope Francis said Thursday.

Pope Francis: Christ's glory is found in suffering for love

Apr 17, 2019 / 03:06 am

Jesus’ glory is not found in the acclaim or applause of the world, but in the act of suffering and dying out of love – the same love demanded of everyone, Pope Francis said Wednesday.

Eyewitnesses reflect on the Notre Dame fire

Apr 16, 2019 / 09:06 am

As the roof of Notre-Dame de Paris burned Monday evening, young Frenchwoman Julie Brocas wandered the streets of the city – she did not want to go home, but she was too emotionally exhausted to continue watching the flames engulf the cathedral.

Pope Francis joins Paris in sorrow after Notre-Dame fire

Apr 16, 2019 / 04:28 am

Pope Francis Tuesday expressed his unity with the people of France following a major blaze at Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, encouraging the rebuilding of the “architectural jewel” and “witness of the faith.”

Pope Francis awards film composer Ennio Morricone

Apr 15, 2019 / 11:29 am

Oscar-winning composer Ennio Morricone was awarded the Gold Medal of the Pontificate Monday for his artistic accomplishments.

Nicaraguan bishop to go to Rome amid security concerns

Apr 12, 2019 / 11:01 am

Pope Francis has asked Auxiliary Bishop Silvio José Báez Ortega of Managua to serve the Church in Rome for a temporary period. Báez has faced security concerns as a vocal critic of the administration of Nicaraguan president Daniel Ortega.

Pope Francis sends 100,000 euros for flood relief in Iran

Apr 12, 2019 / 09:09 am

In the wake of massive flooding in Iran, Pope Francis has sent 100,000 euros (about $113,000) for emergency aid.

Pope Francis calls human trafficking 'a crime against humanity'

Apr 11, 2019 / 05:40 am

Pope Francis said Thursday that human trafficking is, “without doubt,” a crime against humanity for its violation of human dignity and freedom.

Rome's 'Holy Stairs' uncovered for the first time in 300 years

Apr 11, 2019 / 02:01 am

The bare, white marble of Rome’s ‘Scala Sancta,’ which are believed to be the stairs trod by Christ on the day of his trial and death, are exposed and visible to pilgrims for the first time in almost 300 years.

Next task for pope's cardinal advisors: Women's leadership in the Vatican

Apr 10, 2019 / 08:49 am

As Pope Francis’ council of cardinals wraps up the drafting of a new apostolic constitution, they have decided to take up the topic of management roles for women working in the Vatican.

Vatican updates norms for Anglican ordinariates

Apr 9, 2019 / 17:01 pm

The Vatican updated Tuesday the complementary norms of the constitution governing personal ordinariates, a structure by which Anglicans may enter into full communion with the Catholic Church.

Pope Francis: Conversion requires a resolve to sin no more

Apr 7, 2019 / 04:52 am

Pope Francis Sunday emphasized the need for people to have a firm resolve to change their lives when they ask for forgiveness of their sins.

Pope’s Via Crucis to highlight suffering of trafficked people

Apr 5, 2019 / 09:02 am

The pope’s annual Good Friday Stations of the Cross, held at the Colosseum, will be written by a religious sister devoted to fighting human trafficking, it was announced Friday.