world news BishopsFeatureNewsWorld News McElroy goes to Washington: Cardinal brings intellect, policy interest and controversy Maria WieringJanuary 11, 202514 min read Since Cardinal Robert W. McElroy’s Jan. 6 appointment to the Archdiocese of Washington, church watchers have interpreted the move as a papal endorsement of the prelate’s outspoken support for the poor and those on the margins. NewsVaticanWorld News Vatican publishes list of papal liturgies for January, February Catholic News ServiceJanuary 11, 20251 min read Pope Francis is scheduled to complete the Christmastime liturgies by baptizing babies in the Sistine Chapel Jan. 12, the feast of the Baptism of the Lord. Disaster ReliefFeatureNewsWorld News Los Angeles fire victims grieve lost homes, church: ‘It’s too much’ Pablo KayJanuary 10, 20256 min read Sam Laganà and his wife were among the dozens of Corpus Christi parishioners at a special Mass celebrated by Archbishop José H. Gomez at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels to pray for those affected by the fires raging through parts of Los Angeles County. NewsReligious FreedomWorld News Bishops call for Venezuelan vote to be respected David AgrenJanuary 10, 20255 min read Venezuela’s bishops called for the country’s electoral decision to be respected on the eve of the Jan. 10 inauguration of President Nicolás Maduro, whose victory in the July 28 election is disputed by the opposition and not recognized by the United States. Disaster ReliefFeatureNewsWorld News L.A. deacon, parishioners save church from Eaton Fire with a hose Pablo KayJanuary 10, 20254 min read As he drove frantically past charred buildings along the smoky streets of Altadena in his SUV early on the morning of Jan. 8, Deacon José Luis Díaz had one prayer on his mind: God, please spare my church. NewsReligious FreedomWorld News Christian woman hospitalized after attack; Christians demand rights in Bangladesh Stephan Uttom RozarioJanuary 10, 20253 min read Christians and Indigenous minorities protested publicly against the beating of a minority woman and the burning of her house in Gobindganj, in the northern Gaibandha district of Muslim-majority Bangladesh. NewsVaticanWorld News Pope tells young oncology patients they are witnesses of hope Carol GlatzJanuary 10, 20252 min read Meeting young people receiving care at an oncology-hematology clinic in Poland, Pope Francis told them they are witnesses of hope, and he reminded them Jesus is their friend. FeatureNewsRespect LifeWorld News March for Life speakers to include DeSantis, Bishop Thomas Kate ScanlonJanuary 10, 20253 min read Gov. Ron DeSantis, R-Fla., and Bishop Daniel E. Thomas of Toledo, Ohio, chairman of the USCCB’s Committee on Pro-Life Activities, will be among the speakers at the 52nd annual March for Life, the group said Jan. 9. Disabilities MinistryNewsSocial JusticeVaticanWorld News Pope: Church must create spaces to give hope to the marginalized Justin McLellanJanuary 10, 20253 min read The Catholic Church must create spaces where marginalized individuals — including young people, the elderly and those with disabilities — can engage with one another and find their place in society, Pope Francis said. FeatureNewsObituariesWorld News Carter state funeral mourners celebrate former president as man of faith, ideals Kate ScanlonJanuary 10, 20254 min read Mourners including all five living U.S. presidents attended the late President Jimmy Carter’s funeral Jan. 9 at the Washington National Cathedral, the first time they have all been in public together since 2018, and an increasingly rare occurrence in an era of bitter partisanship. Previous 1 … 223 224 225 … 811 Next