‘It’s a different time’: Relations between US sisters, Vatican have changed radically
The apostolic visitation and doctrinal assessment were controversial, but 10 years after those tense times, sisters say their relationship with officials in Rome is radically different.
Catholic students, theologians, ministers write an open letter to Pope Francis
“We love this church, we love our Catholic faith,” but “personally, professionally and ministerially, we are concerned with Dignitas Infinita’s statements on gender theory and sex change,” they write.
Bishop Thomas Gumbleton: When failing to succeed is success
Everyone who met Bishop Gumbleton left with an understanding that the world was his congregation and you were simply lucky to have found your way to the center of it.
The Bishops Continue To Defend Blasphemous “Art” Display That Mocked Christ During Lent
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Catholic medical community says ‘simply not enough nurses’ to fulfill mandate
NEW YORK – An association of more than 2,200 Catholic healthcare facilities is “deeply concerned” that controversial new nurse staffing standards for long-term care facilities – implemented this week by the Biden administration – will actually harm nursing facilities and the residents they serve. On April 22, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services announced […]
Priest survives shooting in Brazil
SÃO PAULO, Brazil – A priest was injured, and two senior citizens were killed, in an attack on a house in the city of Peixoto de Azevedo, in Mato Grosso state in Brazil on Apr. 21. Father José Roberto Domingos underwent surgery and other medical procedures and is now recovering at home. Still in shock, […]
Brother of ‘Vatican Girl’ says Vatican tried to block parliamentary inquest
ROME – Pietro Orlandi, the brother of the “Vatican Girl” whose unsolved disappearance in 1983 has captivated Italy for over 40 years, has taken a jab at the Vatican, suggesting it tried to block a parliamentary inquest into the case and shift blame onto the family. Speaking to Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera, Orlandi hailed […]
We need a St. Frances Cabrini to address our dementia crisis
A disturbing bill proposing to expand physician-assisted killing in California has, at least for now, been withdrawn. If it were to have become law, the Golden State would have followed Canada in expanding the practice to include those in merely a “grievous and irremediable medical condition” — in other words, not dying. Significantly, the proposed […]
For 20 years, LA archdiocese has changed its approach to abuse prevention
Addressing students during the school’s morning Mass on April 12, Father Michael Wakefield, pastor at St. Francis de Sales Church in Sherman Oaks, relayed a story about a woman who inquired about the healing garden along the parish’s outside wall. “Is this only for those who were abused as children?” she asked. “No, not at […]
Pope: ‘A negotiated peace is better than an endless war’
In an interview with CBS, Pope Francis calls for an end to the wars in Ukraine, Gaza, and around the world. He says there is room for everyone in the Church pointing out that if a parish priest doesn’t seem welcoming, one can look elsewhere: “There is always a place, don’t run away from the […]