New Polish saint calls people to 'contemplate God's mercy,' bishops say
By Jonathan Luxmoore, Catholic News ServiceWARSAW, Poland – The founder of the first Polish male religious order, who will be canonized in Rome June 5, calls people "to contemplate God's mercy and proclaim that God's heart is open to all," said Poland's bishops.
Deacons gather in Rome, share reflections on ministry, challenges
By Cindy Wooden, Catholic News ServiceROME – Thousands of permanent deacons and their wives began their Year of Mercy celebration by cutting straight to the heart of what it means to be a deacon, how the ministry impacts their families and the challenge of explaining their vocation to others, including bishops and priests.
In Eucharist, find strength to share bread, faith with others, pope says
By Cindy Wooden, Catholic News ServiceROME – A Corpus Christi procession should honor Christ's gift of himself in the Eucharist, but also should be a pledge to share bread and faith with the people of the cities and towns where the processions take place, Pope Francis said.
Prayer is no magic wand; it strengthens faith in tough times, pope says
By Carol Glatz, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY – Prayer is not a magic wand that fulfills your desires, but it is what helps you keep the faith when you don't understand God's will, Pope Francis said.
Vine and branches: Chaplains work to uproot radicalization in prisons
By Carol Glatz, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY – With visits to detention facilities and washing the feet of the detainees, Pope Francis has placed renewed emphasis on the work of mercy of visiting prisoners.
Catholic values drive Baltimore Ravens’ coach on and off the field
By Paul Dykewicz, Catholic News ServiceBALTIMORE – The accomplishment of winning the Super Bowl in 2013 as the head coach of the Baltimore Ravens gave John Harbaugh a crowning achievement in football, but he relied on his Catholic faith to guide him and his players through a series of potentially spirit-crushing events during the past year.
Pope gets media's attention as he rebrands church, papacy, says priest
By Ed Wilkinson Catholic News, ServiceBROOKLYN, N.Y. – Pope Francis has rebranded the Catholic Church and the papacy, and the media have taken notice.
Focus on mercy is Catholic-Lutheran common ground, says Kasper
By Cindy Wooden, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY – The ecumenical commemoration of the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation in 2017 can be a time to celebrate the fact that Christians are no longer "on the path of separation, but that of unity," said Cardinal Walter Kasper, former president of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity.
Those exploiting cheap labour are ‘leeches,’ Pope says
By Junno Arocho Esteves, Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY – Human traffickers and unjust business owners who become wealthy by exploiting others for cheap labour commit a mortal sin, said Pope Francis.
Call to study female deacons just one part of Pope’s review of role of women in Church
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterAn exclusive focus on whether or not women might be ordained deacons misses the real point of the conversation Pope Francis had with leaders of 900 orders of nuns May 12 at the Vatican, said a Canadian sister who was present for the gathering.
To ignore the poor is to despise God, pope says at general audience
By Junno Arocho Esteves Catholic News ServiceVATICAN CITY – How Christians treat the poor is the clearest demonstration of their relationship with God, Pope Francis insisted.