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Archbishop Charles Scicluna.

In Osorno, Pope's investigators offer legal advice on responding to abuse

Jun 12, 2018

By Elise Harris

The archbishop tasked with investigating the Chilean clerical abuse crisis said the main objective of his visit to the diocese... Read more

North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un shakes hands with US President Donald Trump at the start of the US-North Korea summit, on Sentosa Island, Singapore, June 12, 2018.

Korean bishops call for prayer amid ‘joy’ after Trump-Kim North Korea summit

Jun 12, 2018

By Courtney Mares

At a highly-anticipated summit on June 12, President Donald Trump and Chairman Kim Jong Un signed a joint-statement making commitments... Read more

People demonstrate against the legalization of abortion in front of the Cathedral of Tucuman, in northern Argentina.

Pro-lifers in Argentina make final push against abortion bill

Jun 12, 2018

As legislators in Argentina prepare to vote tomorrow on a bill that would legalize first-trimester abortions, pro-life groups have been... Read more

Damage from an attack by Boko Haram, in Kaya, Madagali, Nigeria, on June 11, 2018.

Boko Haram burns Catholic building previously destroyed by Boko Haram

Jun 12, 2018

A Catholic catechetical building was damaged by Boko Haram militants during an attack Monday on a village in northwestern Nigeria.  Read more

Father James Martin, S.J., speaks at the World Meeting of Families in Dublin on August 23, 2018.

Fr. James Martin to give keynote at World Meeting of Families

Jun 12, 2018

By CNA Staff

The World Meeting of Families being held in Dublin this August will include a presentation from American author Fr. James... Read more

Jack Phillips, owner of Masterpiece Cakeshop.

Rally supporting Masterpiece Cakeshop draws hundreds

Jun 12, 2018

Hundreds of people attended a rally outside Masterpiece Cakeshop last week, showing support for a U.S. Supreme Court decision that... Read more

Polish bishops at a plenary assembly in Zakopane, June 2017.

For Poland's bishops, Pope Francis continues Catholic teaching on the family

Jun 12, 2018

Pope Francis’ thought on the family reveals the importance of “tenderness and closeness” in pastoral ministry and should be read... Read more

What to expect when the USCCB heads to a Florida beach this week

Jun 11, 2018

By JD Flynn

The bishops of the United States will meet in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., this week, less than one mile from A1A-Beachfront... Read more

Nicaraguans living in Costra Rica demonstrate June 10, 2018 in solidarity with those arrested and killed in protests against President Ortega.

Church leaders in Nicaragua appeal for unity, peace as crisis continues

Jun 11, 2018

As unrest centered on protests of president Daniel Ortega continues unabated in Nicaragua, bishops in the country are calling for... Read more

Cardinal Timothy Dolan of New York.

Cardinal Dolan: Let's not capitulate to the abortion culture

Jun 11, 2018

Responding to Fr. Thomas J. Reese's recent suggestion that the pro-life movement abandon efforts to make abortion illegal and focus... Read more

Third priest shot and killed in Philippines in six months

Jun 11, 2018

By Courtney Mares

A Catholic priest in the Philippines was shot and killed in a chapel as he prepared to celebrate Sunday Mass... Read more

Former Vatican diplomat to face trial for possession of child pornography

Jun 11, 2018

Former Vatican diplomat Msgr. Carlo Alberto Capella is facing trial this month after having been indicted by the Holy See... Read more

New Baltimore policy permits outdoor Catholic weddings

Jun 11, 2018

By Carl Bunderson

The Archdiocese of Baltimore has announced a policy to allow weddings to be held outside of parish churches, including at... Read more

This man spent a week on the street with his homeless son

Jun 11, 2018

By Perry West

As the parents of a homeless son struggling with a drug addiction, Frank and his wife Deloris have done everything... Read more

Pope Francis.

Pope accepts resignation of Juan Barros, bishop at the center of Chilean abuse scandal

Jun 11, 2018

By Elise Harris

The Vatican announced Monday that Pope Francis has accepted the resignation of Bishop Juan Barros Madrid from his post in... Read more

Study finds Catholic school correlates with students' self-control

Jun 10, 2018

By Christine Rousselle

Catholic elementary school students, regardless of race, sex, or socioeconomic status, have more self-control and self-discipline than their peers enrolled... Read more

Pope Francis delivers the Angelus address in St. Peter's Square, June 15, 2015.

Blasphemy is the gravest sin, Pope Francis says

Jun 10, 2018

During his Angelus address on Sunday, Pope Francis discussed the incomprehension Christ faced during his earthly ministry, from both the... Read more

Priests and scientists talk neuroscience, cosmology, and philosophy - with pie

Jun 10, 2018

By Courtney Mares

A Thomistic philosopher, an evolutionary biologist, and a Harvard astronomy professor walk into a bar. Well, not a bar.  Read more

Satanist loses legal challenge to strip 'In God We Trust' from currency

Jun 9, 2018

A U.S. appellate court has ruled against a self-described Satanist from Chicago who had filed a lawsuit seeking to remove... Read more

Venerable Fulton Sheen.

Civil court rules Fulton Sheen’s remains can go to Peoria

Jun 9, 2018

The Superior Court of New York ruled Friday in favor of Joan Sheen Cunningham, who had petitioned to move the... Read more