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Category: CNA (Catholic News Agency)
EWTN to air conference on Pope Benedict XVI one year after his death
One year after the death of Pope Benedict XVI, scholars, experts, and friends of the late pontiff will
Catholic Church reportedly closer to getting its first samurai saint
The Vatican is currently investigating miracles associated with the intercession of Blessed Justus Ukon Takayama that, if confirmed,
More bishops voice criticism — and support — for Vatican document on blessing same-sex couples
More Catholic bishops have publicly declared their opposition to the Vatican’s Fiducia Supplicans document, which permits nonliturgical blessings of
Pope Francis sends papal almoner to Holy Land for Christmas as a sign of solidarity
Pope Francis has sent Cardinal Konrad Krajewski to the Holy Land for Christmas as his personal representative to
Pope at Angelus: ‘Through silence and prayer, we make space for Jesus’
Pope Francis highlighted the importance of listening to God by embracing the example of John the Baptist, “the voice
Vatican unveils Nativity scene honoring St. Francis of Assisi and devotion’s 800-year-old origin
The Vatican unveiled its annual Nativity scene earlier this evening, paying special tribute to the origins of the
Pope Francis: Vatican Nativity scene should prompt prayers for the Holy Land
Pope Francis said today that the Vatican’s Nativity scene this year should compel people to think of the
The story behind the Immaculate Conception banner at every Vatican Angelus
“The Immaculate Conception will triumph”: These are the words displayed, in Italian, on a blue banner held every
Here are 5 things to know about Cardinal Burke
Reports emerged last week that Cardinal Raymond Burke — a prominent American archbishop — will soon lose his
This is Pope Francis’ prayer intention for the month of December
Pope Francis’ prayer intention for the month of December is for people with disabilities. “People with disabilities are
Pope reportedly confirms he is taking away Burke’s apartment, denies calling him his ‘enemy’
Pope Francis reportedly has confirmed that he plans to take away Cardinal Raymond Burke’s Vatican apartment and salary
Vatican: Pope’s health ‘stable’; treatment continues as lung inflammation remains
The Vatican on Wednesday said Pope Francis’ health was stable as the Holy Father continues to receive treatment
Pope Francis: Technological focus on efficiency dehumanizes today’s society
Still recovering from the flu and a respiratory tract infection, Pope Francis attended his weekly general audience Wednesday
Pope Francis has ‘mild flu,’ cancels Saturday morning meetings
Pope Francis is sick and is not taking part in his scheduled meetings on Saturday morning, according to
The Vatican’s statements on the German Synodal Way: a timeline
In a striking personal intervention, Pope Francis has written a letter to four German Catholic laywomen who quit
Full Text: Pope Francis’ letter expressing concern about German Synodal Way
Pope Francis has written a letter to four German Catholic laywomen expressing his “concerns” about the direction of
Pope Francis expresses ‘concerns’ about German Synodal Way, says it threatens Church unity
Pope Francis has expressed deep reservations about the direction of the Catholic Church in Germany, warning that concrete
Pope Francis: ‘Trust frees, fear paralyzes’
Pope Francis during his weekly Angelus on Sunday spoke to the faithful gathered, reflecting on the parable of
Pope Francis has emotional meeting with African migrant who lost his wife and daughter
Pope Francis had an emotional meeting on Friday with an African migrant whose wife and 6-year-old daughter died
Pope Francis to meet with families of Israeli hostages and Palestinians with relatives in Gaza
Pope Francis will meet with the families of Israelis being held hostage by Hamas at his next Wednesday
What’s next in the Vatican’s trial of Cardinal Becciu
After almost two and a half years, the Vatican’s “trial of the century,” in which the disgraced Cardinal
Chinese bishop reflects on his experience at the Synod on Synodality
A Chinese bishop who attended the Synod on Synodality assembly has spoken out about his experience, saying he
Ukrainian Greek Catholics observe 400th anniversary of St. Josaphat Kuncewycz’s martyrdom
Members of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church gathered in St. Peter’s Basilica from Nov. 12–13 to celebrate the
Explainer: Why can’t a Catholic join the Freemasons?
The Vatican Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith (DDF) in response to a question from a Filipino
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