world news FeatureNewsVaticanWorld News Vatican Library invites world’s scholars to read, contribute to new journal Carol GlatzSeptember 7, 20223 min read The Vatican Library, one of the world’s oldest libraries, has launched a new scholarly journal to help promote high-quality research, dialogue across cultures and sharing knowledge related to the library’s holdings, said Cardinal José Tolentino de Mendonca, Vatican librarian and archivist. FeatureNewsSaintsVaticanVocationsWorld News Discernment means recognizing God in the unexpected, pope says Junno Arocho EstevesSeptember 7, 20223 min read Discerning the will of God means being able to listen to one’s own heart and recognize the Lord’s presence in the unexpected events of life, Pope Francis said. BooksNewsSaintsWorld News Author of new ‘Mother Teresa’ book shares his encounters with the saint Christina Lee KnaussSeptember 7, 20225 min read Generations of people have come to know St. Teresa of Kolkata, better known as Mother Teresa, as a humanitarian, a role model, an example of holiness in action and an intercessor with God. NewsSaintsWorld News Priest: Workers can look to saints, holy men and women for inspiration Mark PattisonSeptember 7, 20224 min read Workers can look to holy men and women of the past for comfort in knowing that someone in heaven knows what they’re going through in their job, said the spiritual moderator of the Catholic Labor Network in an online Labor Day Mass Sept. 5. Child & Youth ProtectionNewsVaticanWorld News Zero tolerance for priests guilty of abuse, pope says in interview Carol GlatzSeptember 6, 20224 min read Calling sexual abuse “diabolical” and a “mostrosity,” Pope Francis underlined there is “zero tolerance” for those in the church who are guilty of abuse. FeatureNewsSaintsVaticanWorld News Blessed John Paul I, ‘the smiling pope,’ showed God’s goodness, pope says Carol GlatzSeptember 4, 20226 min read Beatifying Blessed John Paul I, Pope Francis praised the late pope for showing the world God’s goodness and for living the Gospel without compromise. Arts & CultureCoronavirusFeatureNewsWorld News Dominican Sisters’ COVID-19 art exhibit memorializes pandemic deaths Gabriella PattiSeptember 4, 20225 min read The “Art in the Time of COVID” exhibit featured a variety of art styles, from painting to photography to quilting, journaling and collaging and more. FeatureNewsSaintsVaticanWorld News Wisdom of centuries: Swedish cardinal says much to learn from church’s past Junno Arocho EstevesSeptember 3, 20226 min read The prophecies and revelations of St. Bridget of Sweden, who lived in Rome for nearly 20 years until her death in 1373, were known for their direct reprimands to popes and princes alike, calling for an end to corruption and the start of reform within the Catholic Church. FeatureNewsWorld News CRS gets aid to first families devastated by Pakistani floods Mark PattisonSeptember 2, 20224 min read Baltimore-based CRS is working with the Pakistani government and local partners, including Caritas Pakistan, to meet the most urgent needs of the people impacted by the persistent heavy rains in the provinces of Sindh and Baluchistan. EnvironmentFeatureNewsWorld News Bishops urge listening to the call of the earth during Season of Creation Catholic News ServiceSeptember 2, 20224 min read Stressing that listening for God’s call to discipleship is integral to faith, the chairmen of two U.S. bishops’ committees invited people to also listen to the call of the earth during the observance of the World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation. Previous 1 … 602 603 604 … 784 Next