Conservatives insist Vatican isn’t changing teaching on gays, divorced Catholics
By Josephine McKenna, Religion News ServiceVATICAN CITY - A day after signaling a warmer embrace of gays and lesbians and divorced Catholics, conservative cardinals hit back strongly Oct. 14, with one insisting that an abrupt about-face on Church teaching is “not what we are saying at all.”
Durocher to help prepare Synod’s final message
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic NewsOTTAWA - The president of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops has been appointed to the commission preparing the final pastoral message of the Synod on the family.
Missionaries help keep people, church healthy and holy, Pope says
By Carol Glatz, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY - Missionaries do enormous good for the world and the church by bringing God's love to the far corners of the earth and by keeping the church healthy and fruitful, Pope Francis said.
Family synod midterm report: Welcome gays, nonmarital unions
By Francis X. Rocca, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY - In strikingly conciliatory language on situations contrary to Catholic teaching, an official midterm report from the Synod of Bishops on the family emphasized calls for greater acceptance and appreciation of divorced and remarried Catholics, cohabitating couples and homosexuals.
Debate emerges on St. John Paul II's early writings on social ethics
By Jonathan Luxmoore, Catholic News ServiceWARSAW, Poland - Less than six months after St John Paul II was canonized, questions are being raised about a book of lectures he penned as a young priest in his Polish homeland.
Catholic bishops debate: Where does doctrine end and pastoral practice begin?
By David Gibson, Religion News ServiceSenior Catholic leaders meeting at the Vatican are deep into passionate debates about how the Church can respond to the realities of modern family life, yet at the same time they have repeatedly stressed that they are not going to alter long-standing doctrines, such as the teaching on divorce and remarriage.
Gospel is joyful path, not burdensome rules, Durocher tells Synod
By Carol Glatz, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY - The Church needs to find better ways to show how the Gospel message is a way of life meant to bring great joy to couples and families, and is not a burdensome set of rules aimed at exclusion, Archbishop Paul-André Durocher told the extraordinary Synod of Bishops on the family.
Speakers ask Pope, Synod to clear up 'confusion' on contraception
By Francis X. Rocca, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY - A married couple from Brazil told Pope Francis and the Synod of Bishops that the Church should stop giving "contradictory advice" on birth control and help Catholics obey Church teaching against contraception.
U.S. bishops emphasize traditional marriage after Supreme Court action
By Catholic News ServiceWASHINGTON - After the U.S. Supreme Court Oct. 6 declined to review rulings overturning five states' bans on same-sex marriage, several U.S. bishops criticized the court's inaction and reiterated that according to Church teaching, traditional marriage is a union between one man and one woman.
Mixing it up: Synod members turn to metaphor to get message across
By Cindy Wooden, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY - Pope Francis may be the universal Church's undisputed master of metaphor and analogy, but other members of the Synod of Bishops on the family are showing a willingness to use snappy images to get their points across, too.
Real-life experience can strengthen Church teaching, bishops tell Synod
By Cindy Wooden, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY - When Catholics see couples who are patient, kind, never jealous or rude, they "behold the beauty and simplicity and strength of married love," but the Church also must learn to help and to heal those whose dreams for lifelong love have been shattered, said Scottish Archbishop Philip Tartaglia.