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How do we help trafficking victims re-enter society? Vatican conference takes a look

Nov 6, 2017

By Hannah Brockhaus

A Vatican workshop this past weekend drew attention to the vast challenges faced by victims of human trafficking when reintegrating... Read more

More than just giving – World Day of the Poor highlights change of attitude

Nov 6, 2017

By Elise Harris

As the Church prepares to celebrate the first World Day of the Poor, an event announced by Pope Francis last... Read more

Pope John Paul I.

New book reveals details of John Paul I’s death

Nov 6, 2017

By Hannah Brockhaus

A new book discloses details about the death of Pope John Paul I – who died in 1978 after just... Read more

How the Church can help victims of sexual assault

Nov 5, 2017

By Mary Farrow

It’s been a month since the New York Times first published an investigative report on Harvey Weinstein, a Hollywood film... Read more

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Despite reports, Pope Francis isn’t opening the door to all married priests

Nov 5, 2017

By Mary Farrow

Pope Francis has reportedly said he will allow for debate as to whether married men could be ordained to the... Read more

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

Pope: Those in authority can't live 'double life,' must lead by example

Nov 5, 2017

By Elise Harris

On Sunday Pope Francis offered some punchy advice to both average faithful and people in positions of authority, saying true... Read more

A statue of Santa Muerte.

Have you heard of Saint Death? Don’t pray to her.

Nov 4, 2017

By Mary Farrow

They call her Santa Muerte (‘Holy Death’ or ‘Saint Death’), but she’s no saint.  Read more

Pope Francis during his June 7, 2017, Wendesday general audience in St. Peter's Square.

Pope taps inner Tom Petty on forced migration, a 'sign of the times'

Nov 4, 2017

By Elise Harris

Echoing strains of the 1979 hit “Refugee” by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Pope Francis on Saturday told representatives from... Read more

Analysis: How Pope Francis defies stereotypes when it comes to the family

Nov 3, 2017

By Elise Harris

Last weekend, Pope Francis delivered a keynote speech to a major conference on the future of the European Union. Although... Read more

Adoption tax credit part of 'preferential policy for life,' Congressman says

Nov 3, 2017

On Thursday, details of the Republican Party’s proposed tax reform legislation were released, including plans to eliminate an adoption tax... Read more

Syrian refugee.

Catholic universities study how to respond to migrant, refugee crisis

Nov 3, 2017

By Elise Harris

This week, representatives from Catholic universities around the world are gathered in Rome to study how higher education can better... Read more

Georgetown University.

Georgetown students' commission votes not to sanction pro-marriage group

Nov 3, 2017

By Carl Bunderson

Georgetown University's Student Activities Commission voted Friday to maintain university funding for Love Saxa, a pro-marriage student group that had... Read more

Pope Francis celebrates Mass for deceased bishops and cardinals in St. Peter's Basilica Nov. 3, 2017.

Choose everlasting life, not death, Pope Francis says

Nov 3, 2017

By Hannah Brockhaus

On Friday Pope Francis said that in contemplating death we are reminded of our ultimate purpose – and how the... Read more

Philosophy professor launches international pro-life academy

Nov 2, 2017

By Kevin J. Jones

A former member of the Pontifical Academy for Life has launched an independent organization he claims will work to “unfold... Read more

UK bishop calls for prayers as MPs urge ban on abortion clinic vigils

Nov 2, 2017

The Bishop of Portsmouth, England has called Catholics to pray for the conversion of 113 Members of the British Parliament... Read more

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Christianity can survive in Iraq but not without your help

Nov 2, 2017

“Iraq needs aid now, or it will be without Christians,” said Fr. Luis Montes, a missionary priest has been serving... Read more

Canadian doctors face questions over assisted suicide, euthanasia for minors

Nov 2, 2017

Only one year after assisted suicide and voluntary euthanasia became legal for adults in Canada, a new study is showing... Read more

Updated: What society can learn from the Catholic Church regarding child protection

Nov 1, 2017

By Mary Farrow

One month after an avalanche of sexual assault accusations were lobbed against Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein, another Hollywood scandal broke.  Read more

Pope Francis at the General Audience in St. Peter's Square, Oct. 25, 2017.

Theologian resigns from USCCB committee after publishing letter to Pope Francis

Nov 1, 2017

By JD Flynn

A member of the Vatican’s International Theological Commission has resigned his position as a consultant to the USCCB’s Committee on... Read more

The University of Notre Dame's Main Building.

Notre Dame to cut birth control coverage for faculty, students

Nov 1, 2017

The University of Notre Dame has announced to its employees and students that it plans to end birth control coverage... Read more