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US bishops denounce racism, encourage solidarity amid coronavirus pandemic 

May 6, 2020

Leaders of the U.S. bishops’ conference have denounced acts of racial prejudice against Asian Americans as the world continues battling... Read more

Mary garden.

Flowers of the fairest: How to plant a Mary garden

May 6, 2020

By Mary Farrow

Planting a Mary garden can be a way of honoring the Blessed Virgin Mary with flowers this spring and summer,... Read more

St. Louis Cathedral in New Orleans.

Bankruptcy filing stalls case involving New Orleans Saints, archdiocese

May 6, 2020

By CNA Staff

The New Orleans archdiocese’ recent declaration of bankruptcy will freeze a court case alleging executives for the New Orleans Saints... Read more

Analysis: The US Church is going broke. Here's why, and what it could mean

May 6, 2020

By JD Flynn

The collapsing global economy will have an enduring and dramatic impact on parishes, chanceries, and other Catholic ministries.  Read more

Nurses in coronavirus quarantine zone.

'It’s not just our science, it’s our compassion', Catholic nurse tells White House

May 6, 2020

By Matt Hadro

A Catholic nurse shared her experience treating new coronavirus patients at a White House event for National Nurses Day on... Read more

Archbishop Hartmayer installation Mass. Screenshot EWTN.

With social distancing in place, Archbishop Hartmayer installed in Atlanta

May 6, 2020

Installation Masses typically see cathedrals filled to the brim with members of the Catholic faithful, with hundreds of priests attending.  Read more

Religious sisters show their support of the Little Sisters of the Poor outside the Supreme Court where oral arguments were heard on March 23, 2016

Little Sisters make call for justice to Supreme Court

May 6, 2020

By Matt Hadro

During a week in which the Supreme Court heard arguments via telephone for the first time, the case of the... Read more

Swiss Guards at the commemoration of the fallen with conferment in the Protomartyrs' Square in Vatican City, May 6, 2015.

Swiss Guards postpone swearing-in of new recruits due to coronavirus

May 6, 2020

By Hannah Brockhaus

The annual swearing-in of new Swiss Guards, which would usually take place May 6, was moved to Oct. 4 because... Read more

Lebanese flag on barbed wire in front of the Lebanese government seat of Grand Serail.

World is 'washing its hands' of Lebanon, Maronite bishop warns

May 6, 2020

By Christine Rousselle

Bishop Elias Zaidan of the Maronite Eparchy of Our Lady of Lebanon of Los Angeles said that the prospect of... Read more

Matteo Farina (1990-2009).

Italian teen who died in 2009 declared ‘venerable’ by Pope Francis

May 6, 2020

By Hannah Brockhaus

Pope Francis Wednesday advanced the sainthood causes of five men and women, including an Italian teenager who died of a... Read more

Pope Francis celebrates morning Mass at the Casa Santa Marta May 6, 2020.

Pope Francis: ‘Jesus saves us from the darkness’

May 6, 2020

By Courtney Mares

Pope Francis said Wednesday that Christ’s light illuminates the darkness of sin in our world and in ourselves.  Read more

Pope Francis gives his general audience address in the apostolic palace May 6, 2020.

Pope Francis speaks up for ‘harshly exploited’ agricultural workers

May 6, 2020

By Courtney Mares

The coronavirus crisis can be an opportunity to recenter work on the dignity of each person, Pope Francis said in... Read more

Little Sisters of the Poor outside the Supreme Court in March, 2016 , for the Zubik v. Burwell case.

'Virtual rally' and rosary will pray for Little Sisters of the Poor Supreme Court hearing

May 5, 2020

Catholics will pray the rosary online Wednesday morning as the Supreme Court hears oral arguments by telephone in the latest... Read more

The Cathedral of Saint Augustine in Kalamazoo, Mich.

Kalamazoo bishop urges prayers, support for parishes during coronavirus

May 5, 2020

Bishop Paul Bradley of Kalamazoo released a pastoral letter Friday encouraging support for parishes during the pandemic, and announcing the... Read more

Cardinal Timothy Dolan delivers remarks on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol at the January 20, 2017 inauguration ceremony of Donald Trump.

USCCB: Call with Trump was about schools, not campaign

May 5, 2020

By JD Flynn

The U.S. bishops’ conference has responded to charges that it might have knowingly facilitated illegal campaigning by the White House... Read more

Pornhub website logo.

Bishops urge DOJ to confront the porn industry, protect porn’s victims

May 5, 2020

With pornographic website traffic spiking while countries remain on lockdown, the bishops of the United States are urging the Justice... Read more

Archbishop Jose Gomez of Los Angeles at the Pontifical North American College in Rome, Sept. 16, 2019.

Despite coronavirus, virtual town hall to bring L.A. Catholics together

May 5, 2020

A Wednesday live stream “virtual town hall” with Archbishop Jose Gomez of Los Angeles and several Catholic experts aims to... Read more

Gold miner in Papua, Indonesia.

Coronavirus hits world’s largest gold mine, operations will continue

May 5, 2020

At least 51 workers have been infected with the novel coronavirus at the Grasberg mine in Indonesia, the world’s largest... Read more

Monsignor Kieran Harrington blesses the coffin of Fr. Jorge Ortiz-Garay before its trip to Mexico.

Seven coronavirus fatalities at Michigan convent

May 5, 2020

By Christine Rousselle

During the month of April, 11 Felician Sisters of Livonia, Michigan died, including two who died on Easter Sunday. A... Read more

The University of Aberdeen.

Scottish pro-life student group investigated, but no action taken

May 5, 2020

After complaints that a pro-life event held by the Aberdeen Life Ethics Society violated a 'safe space policy', an investigation... Read more