world news FeatureNewsVaticanWorld NewsWorship & SacramentsYouth Ministry Pope: Make sure confirmation is not last time parish sees young people Cindy WoodenOctober 30, 20243 min read The Catholic Church must put more effort into ensuring that the sacrament of confirmation is not the “sacrament of goodbye” for young people, who receive it and then do not come to church again until they want to get married, Pope Francis said. 2024 ElectionFeatureImmigration and MigrationNewsWorld News Mass deportation plan raises concerns over potential impact on U.S. personal freedoms, rights Kimberly HeatheringtonOctober 30, 202410 min read It’s a fundamental cornerstone of American personal freedom — that, according to the Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, “The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated.” And it’s not just for American citizens — the U.S. Supreme Court […] Child & Youth ProtectionFeatureNewsVaticanWorld News Papal commission releases report highlighting progress in safeguarding Carol GlatzOctober 29, 20247 min read Highlighting progress made in safeguarding and recommendations for rectifying ongoing gaps, the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors dedicated its first annual report to all victims and survivors of sexual abuse by members of the Catholic Church. 2024 ElectionFeatureNewsWorld News Puerto Rico archbishop to Trump: ‘You, personally, apologize’ for rally’s racist remarks Marietha Góngora V.October 29, 20247 min read The archbishop of San Juan de Puerto Rico, Archbishop Roberto O. González Nieves, has written an open letter to former President Donald Trump, demanding the Republican presidential nominee personally apologize for racist remarks directed at Puerto Rico and others, that took place at his Oct. 27 rally at Madison Square Garden in New York City. FeatureNewsVaticanWorld News Polish priest accused of financial misappropriation released on bail OSV NewsOctober 29, 20244 min read Father Michal Olszewski, priest of the Polish branch of the Priests of the Sacred Heart, was released from his detention center on bail Oct. 25 after the order paid $90,000. NewsObituariesVaticanWorld News Cardinal Martino, former Vatican envoy to U.N. dies at 91 Catholic News ServiceOctober 28, 20242 min read Cardinal Renato Martino, the former Vatican observer at the United Nations and former president of the pontifical councils for justice and peace and for migrants and travelers, died Oct. 28 at the age of 91. Immigration and MigrationNewsVaticanWorld News By seeking better life, migrants teach hope, determination, pope says Carol GlatzOctober 28, 20243 min read Migrants demonstrate what hope is, and the Catholic Church must support them to keep that hope alive, Pope Francis said. NewsVaticanWorld News Pope to open Holy Door at Rome prison at beginning of Jubilee 2025 Justin McLellanOctober 28, 20243 min read Two days after opening the Holy Door of St. Peter’s Basilica to inaugurate the Holy Year 2025, Pope Francis will travel to a Rome prison to open a Holy Door as a “tangible sign of the message of hope” for people in prisons around the world, the Vatican announced. NewsVaticanWorld NewsWorship & Sacraments Sacred Heart encyclical hailed as a ‘simple and powerful cure’ to rekindle love Gina ChristianOctober 28, 20245 min read Pope Francis’ new encyclical on the Sacred Heart of Jesus is being hailed as “a simple and powerful cure” for a fractured world, said the president of the U.S. Catholic bishops’ conference — and that sentiment was echoed by other experts on devotion to the Sacred Heart. FeatureNewsSynodalityVaticanWorld News Synod gave life to new way of being church, members say Carol GlatzOctober 27, 20244 min read Members of the Synod of Bishops experienced a new way of being church and are committing to sharing it, said the two cardinals who guided its work. Previous 1 … 243 244 245 … 788 Next