world news FeatureNewsSynodalityVaticanWorld News Wanting to ‘control’ God, confine him to an agenda is idolatry, pope says Carol GlatzOctober 30, 20234 min read To reform the church is to put God first and adore him, and to love and serve others, Pope Francis said at Mass marking the conclusion of the first session of the Synod of Bishops on synodality. FeatureGun ViolenceNewsWorld News ‘God is always with us’; Portland, Maine, bishop at Mass for shaken Lewiston community Gina ChristianOctober 30, 20234 min read “Evil is part of the world in which we live,” said Bishop Robert P. Deeley of Portland, Maine during a Mass Oct. 27 in Lewiston, Maine. “It’s how we deal with it which is important.” FeatureNewsRespect LifeWorld News Ohio measure on November ballot would codify abortion access in state constitution Kate ScanlonOctober 30, 20234 min read Ohio voters will consider Issue 1 in November, a measure that would codify abortion access in the state’s constitution through fetal viability, typically understood to be 24 weeks gestation. FeatureNewsSynodalityWorld News Small Christian Communities, prominent in Asia, Latin America, seen as model for whole church Barb FrazeOctober 29, 20239 min read unlike Bible study or even Renew groups, these communities have members who function somewhat as a family, who consider the meeting a sacred space to unburden themselves, share problems and help other members. FeatureNewsSportsWorld News Minnesota priest casts for souls as he leads men’s fly fishing retreat Dave HrbacekOctober 29, 20237 min read It was an annual men’s fly fishing retreat, complete with a spiritual theme and a patron saint — St. Zeno of Verona, after whom they have named a group they formed, with members going on local outings throughout the year that sometimes include wives and children. FeatureNewsWorld News Popular catacomb tours at New York cathedral offer lessons in city’s Catholic history Beth GriffinOctober 28, 20236 min read “Catacombs by Candlelight” perhaps conjures images of a subterranean tour in Rome led by a guide wearing a headlamp. In New York, it’s the name of a revenue-generating history lesson told while exploring the cemetery and burial vaults of one of the city’s oldest Catholic churches. FeatureNewsSynodalityWorld News Synod process shows church still working to make the ideal real when including people with disabilities Kimberly HeatheringtonOctober 28, 20238 min read Those with disabilities typically don’t want sympathy or charity. They want to belong, just like every other parishioner. Conflict in the Middle EastFeatureNewsVaticanWar in UkraineWorld News Pope Francis asks Mary to ‘convert those who fuel and foment conflict’ Justin McLellanOctober 27, 20233 min read Pope Francis asked Mary to look mercifully upon the human family, “which has strayed from the path of peace,” and entrusted to her protection the world’s regions and nations at war. FeatureKnights of ColumbusMenNewsWorld News With formation, prayer, fraternity, Knights’ Cor initiative aims to strengthen Catholic men’s faith Kimberly HeatheringtonOctober 27, 20238 min read Dubbed “Cor” — Latin for “heart” — the initiative is designed, its website says, “to form and strengthen Catholic men in faith and virtue as missionary disciples by drawing them into a deeper relationship with Jesus Christ through prayer, formation, and fraternity.” FeatureNewsSynodalityWorld News Role of bishop is best expressed by being among his people, Dominican says Carol GlatzOctober 27, 20234 min read olding a Synod of Bishops with a much greater participation of non-bishops as voting members, particularly lay women and men, clearly expresses what it really means to be a bishop, said Dominican Father Timothy Radcliffe. Previous 1 … 502 503 504 … 857 Next