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Papal document addresses challenges of evangelizing in the digital age

April 2, 2019 Caroline

VATICAN CITY—While digital communications and social media can be used as a tool of evangelization and a place of dialogue with others, they also can be lonely environments where young people fall prey to humanity’s […]

Nation & World

USCCB pro-life chair says ‘our nation is better’ than to allow infanticide

April 2, 2019 Caroline

WASHINGTON—For doctors and other medical personnel not to provide care to babies who survive an abortion “is a lethal form of discrimination against the circumstances of the child’s birth,” said the chairman of the U.S. […]

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Dominican Sister Betty Smith celebrates 60th jubilee

April 1, 2019 Caroline

SINSINAWA, Wis.—Dominican Sister Betty Smith and 17 other Sinsinawa Dominican sisters will celebrate their 60th jubilees in June. Sister Betty, whose religious name was Sister Erneste, has dedicated her life to teaching. In the Diocese […]

Nation & World

‘Spiritual combat’ must be part of fight against sex abuse, pope says

April 1, 2019 Caroline

ABOARD THE PAPAL FLIGHT TO ROME—To fight clerical sexual abuse, the Catholic Church must have clear laws and procedures, but it also must engage in “spiritual combat,” because it is obvious the devil is at […]

Nation & World

Catholic leaders object to proposed changes in federal nutrition program

April 1, 2019 Caroline

WASHINGTON—The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops joined representatives of two leading Catholic charitable organizations in calling on a federal agency to withdraw or modify a plan to require some adults receiving food assistance to work […]

Nation & World

Bishop, Belmont Abbey apologize to victim as chancellor steps down over misconduct finding

March 28, 2019 Caroline

CHARLOTTE — Bishop Peter Jugis issued the following statement March 28 regarding the departure of Monsignor Mauricio West, vicar general and chancellor of the Diocese of Charlotte: The Diocese of Charlotte announces that Monsignor Mauricio […]

Nation & World

Pope praises service of Italian missionary sister in Africa

March 27, 2019 Caroline

VATICAN CITY—Pope Francis presented the Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice Cross to an elderly Italian missionary sister who dedicated her life to caring for mothers as a midwife in Congo, delivering more than 3,000 babies. Presenting […]

Nation & World

Amid the many challenges along Camino, God ‘quietly working,’ says pilgrim

March 27, 2019 Caroline

ST. PAUL, Minn.—For years, Annie Hinnenkamp of St. John the Baptist in New Brighton wanted to walk the Camino de Santiago de Compostela. The 26-year-old finally got the chance in June 2018, walking 513 miles […]

Nation & World

Bishops say EPA plan to roll back pollution rule would harm the unborn

March 26, 2019 Caroline

WASHINGTON—Unborn children will face greater health risks if the Environmental Protection Agency moves to rescind a rule regulating hazardous air pollutants emitted by power plants, said the chairmen of two U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ […]

Nation & World

Pope: Mary inspires, assists those seeking their vocation

March 26, 2019 Caroline

VATICAN CITY—Signing his document dedicated to young people, faith and discernment, Pope Francis said Mary, the mother of God, is a source of inspiration and strength for everyone who seeks to understand their vocation and […]

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