Pope thanks Retrouvaille for support of couples in crisis

A period of crisis in a marriage is frightening and painful, but it also can be an opportunity for growth, especially if the couple receives the support of others who have survived similar crises, Pope Francis said.

Pope: True faith known by sincerity of heart, not hypocrisy of appearances

Christians must strive for a sincere faith that seeks to serve others rather than to exploit the weakest for personal gain, Pope Francis said.

‘Praying works,’ Planned Parenthood whistleblower tells Glendale pro-life rally

GLENDALE, Ariz. — Pro-life supporters returned recently to the sidewalk outside a Planned Parenthood clinic in Glendale — a site where Bishop Thomas J....

Knocking at death’s spiritual door in the time of COVID-19

As the world was about to cross a grim statistic Nov. 1 due to the coronavirus pandemic, Catholics were preparing for the solemn observation of death on All Souls' Day.

Coup makes bad situation worse for Myanmar’s religious, ethnic minorities

The Feb. 1 coup by Myanmar's military forces, overthrowing the democratically elected government, has made a bad situation only worse for the nation's religious and ethnic minority groups, panelists said during a Nov. 4 video forum on the situation in the Southeast Asian nation.

Phoenix diocesan communications director is new CMA executive director

Rob DeFrancesco, communications director for the Diocese of Phoenix, said he was "eager to work" with the staff of the Catholic Media Association as the Chicago-based organization's new executive director.

Prelates see synodal process as Holy Spirit’s realm to inspire the church

As Archbishop Bernard A. Hebda of St. Paul and Minneapolis sees it, the church-wide synod called by Pope Francis is all about the Holy Spirit.

World needs people who are passionate about caring for others, pope says

People need to be passionate about serving others and caring for those who suffer, Pope Francis said.

Pope plans Dec. 2-6 visit to Cyprus and Greece

Pope Francis' planned trip to the eastern Mediterranean in December will focus on migration, Catholic-Orthodox relations and promoting peace in a region known more for its vacation spots than its ongoing political tensions.

Grassroots effort calls on pope to canonize six Black sainthood candidates

When Sister Rita Michelle Proctor was a young child, she was taught by the Oblate Sisters of Providence from grades three to 10.