Four Disney employees, including one child predator, arrested in sex trafficking sting
One Disney employee was arrested for child sex crimes, and three were arrested for soliciting prostitution as part of an “Operation March Sadness” undercover sex crime sting.
Pro-lifers rally for the unborn at St. Patrick’s Day parade in New York City
‘On the Feast of St. Patrick, Patron Saint of Ireland and of the Archdiocese of New York, we pray for the end of taxpayer funded and legalized abortion in Ireland and New York.’
Four Disney employees, including one child predator, arrested in sex trafficking sting
One Disney employee was arrested for child sex crimes, and three were arrested for soliciting prostitution as part of an “Operation March Sadness” undercover sex crime sting.
Pro-lifers rally for the unborn at St. Patrick’s Day parade in New York City
‘On the Feast of St. Patrick, Patron Saint of Ireland and of the Archdiocese of New York, we pray for the end of taxpayer funded and legalized abortion in Ireland and New York.’
'Never take peace for granted,' say Northern Ireland archbishops
In a joint message for St. Patrick’s Day, the Catholic and Anglican archbishops of Armagh said the war in Ukraine is a lesson to Northern Ireland to “never take peace for granted.”
Pope blesses, encourages new bishop-designate for South Sudan
Ready to return to South Sudan after nearly a year of recovery from being shot in the legs, Bishop-designate Christian Carlassare of Rumbek met with Pope Francis.
Cardinal calls for Vatican reprimand over sexuality remarks
Cardinal George Pell has called for the Vatican’s doctrine office to intervene and reprimand two leading European Catholic churchmen who called for changes in Catholic teaching on sexuality and homosexuality.
Vatican cardinal says donations went to charity, not brother
A cardinal testified that he donated 125,000 euros ($140,000) of Vatican money to a Sardinian diocese for purely charitable reasons, rejecting Vatican prosecutors’ claims that the money benefitted his brother who ran the charity.
Archbishop Gänswein defends retired pope, criticizes Munich abuse report
Archbishop Georg Gänswein, private secretary of retired Pope Benedict XVI, has defended his boss and criticized the Munich abuse report, which made international headlines when it was released in January.
Church's outreach to refugees follows Jesus' example, says USCCB committee
The church’s charitable outreach to people fleeing war, political instability, poverty and other threats is a requirement for followers of Jesus, the Administrative Committee of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops said.