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A young girl lights a candle at a Marian Grotto in Pakistan.

State Department names 10 countries as worst religious freedom offenders

Jan 4, 2018

By Christine Rousselle

The State Department on Thursday unveiled its list of countries designated as the worst offenders against religious liberty. Advocates of... Read more

Candlelight vigil.

Cardinal condemns deadly attacks on DRC protesters

Jan 4, 2018

A Catholic cardinal in the Democratic Republic of Congo has strongly condemned security forces’ attacks on protesters amid deadly political... Read more

Thomas Monson, president of the Mormon Church, speaks at the group's April 2017 general conference. Monson died Jan. 2, 2018. Photo courtesy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

US bishops extend sympathy at death of Mormon Church president

Jan 4, 2018

Thomas Monson, president of the Mormon Church, died Tuesday at the age of 90, leading Catholic bishops to offer prayer... Read more

Pope Francis prays with journalists on the papal flight en route to South Korea on Aug. 14, 2014.

Pope Francis prays for victims of tragic bus accident in Peru

Jan 4, 2018

By Elise Harris

On Thursday Pope Francis offered his prayer for the 48 people who died in a massive bus accident in Pasamayo... Read more

Report: Government funds largest source of Planned Parenthood revenue

Jan 4, 2018

By Christine Rousselle

Planned Parenthood reported that it received more than $500 million in government funding last year, while performing more than 300,000... Read more

Fr. Piero Gheddo in Hong Kong.

Fr. Piero Gheddo, envoy to the peripheries, dies at 88

Jan 3, 2018

By Andrea Gagliarducci

One of the Church’s great media missionaries of the 20th century, Fr. Piero Gheddo, died last month at the age... Read more

Archbishop: Is the Nigerian government looking for missing nuns?

Jan 3, 2018

A Nigerian archbishop has urged authorities to intensify their investigation of six nuns who remain missing after being kidnapped in... Read more

Texas National Guard soldiers respond to the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey.

Reversing course, FEMA allows religious groups to receive disaster aid

Jan 3, 2018

The Federal Emergency Management Agency announced Tuesday that houses of worship will now be eligible to receive federal disaster relief... Read more

Facebook bias crippling Catholic ads, critic says

Jan 3, 2018

By Kevin J. Jones

A Facebook-based Catholic fundraising campaign suffered “critical” delays in the key donation period between Thanksgiving and Christmas, and Facebook’s new... Read more

Bishop Robert Barron. Courtesy of DeChant-Hughes Public Relations.

Bishop Barron: Don’t water down Christianity

Jan 3, 2018

Speaking to some 8,000 people at a Catholic leadership conference, Bishop Robert Barron said on Tuesday that trust in the... Read more

Bishop urges Trump admin to extend protections for El Salvador migrants

Jan 3, 2018

The Bishop of El Paso is urging the Trump administration to extend a temporary residency program for Salvadoran migrants for... Read more

Priest collar.

Judge orders more mediation to resolve Minn. clergy abuse settlements

Jan 3, 2018

Disputes over clergy abuse settlements in the Archdiocese of St. Paul-Minneapolis have led a federal bankruptcy judge to order a... Read more

Pope Francis arrives in St. Peter's Square for the general audience Sept. 21, 2016.

Pope Francis: Sin separates us from both God and neighbor

Jan 3, 2018

By Hannah Brockhaus

On Wednesday, Pope Francis emphasized how sin breaks our relationship with God and with our community, which is why at... Read more

President Joseph Kabila of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, who has been in office since 2001.

Eight dead in crackdown on church-organized protests of DRC president

Jan 3, 2018

Eight people were killed and more than 120 were arrested in the Democratic Republic of the Congo during church-organized protests... Read more

Dumpster diving for the poor - How an Italian woman is feeding hungry families

Jan 2, 2018

After rummaging through supermarket dumpsters, 79-year-old Marta loads 90 pounds of edible food onto her bicycle every day. Three times... Read more

December 29, 2017 protests in Kermanshah, Iran. Public Domain via Wikimedia.

Could Iranian protests bring religious freedom for Christians?

Jan 2, 2018

Ongoing protests in Iran could be a sign of hope for repressed religious minorities, if protesters demand that conscience rights... Read more

Archbishop Tomash Peta.

Kazakh bishops affirm indissolubility of marriage – and its implications

Jan 2, 2018

By Carl Bunderson

Three Kazakhstani bishops signed a statement on Sunday confirming that it is not licit to admit to sacramental communion Catholics... Read more

Deacon Roger Stone.

Catholic deacon awarded British Empire Medal for rescuing trafficking victims

Jan 2, 2018

A Catholic deacon in the United Kingdom has been awarded the British Empire Medal for his work serving seafarers and... Read more

Mary holding Jesus.

Want to get close to your (Heavenly) Mother? Check out this book.

Jan 1, 2018

By Mary Farrow

For Catholics, it’s fairly par-for-the-course to be questioned by non-Catholics about the Blessed Virgin Mary at some point.  Read more

Pope Francis preaches in St. Peter's Basilica for the Feast of Mary, Mother of God Jan. 1, 2018.

Pope on New Year’s Day: Devotion to Mary is a must

Jan 1, 2018

By Hannah Brockhaus

At the start of the new year, Pope Francis said that having a devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary isn’t... Read more