Vatican releases text for installing catechists, explains ministry

Catholic men and women formally installed in the new ministry of catechists are not simply religious education teachers but are engaged in "the proclamation and transmission of the faith, carrying out this role in collaboration with the ordained ministers and under their guidance," said a letter accompanying the Latin text of the Rite of Institution of Catechists.

When religious authority is not service, people are harmed, pope says

When the superior of a religious community does not live his or her authority as a form of service, the result is an abuse of power that harms individuals and can destroy a vocation, Pope Francis said.

Prepare for Christmas by serving others, pope says

With Christmas just over a week away, Christians should prepare for Jesus' birth by serving those in need rather than focusing on what awaits them under the Christmas tree, Pope Francis said.

New documentary chronicles ministry of papal preacher

Most Catholics probably know there are specific roles within the papal household that support the papacy.

Court keeps Texas abortion law in place, allows challenge to continue

The Supreme Court said Dec. 10 that clinics can continue to challenge a Texas law that bans most abortions after six weeks of pregnancy but in the meantime the law would remain in effect.

How does this happen? Catholic leaders ask after migrants killed in crash

A tractor-trailer carrying more than 150 migrants crashed in Mexico's southern Chiapas state, claiming at least 53 lives and leaving dozens more injured -- an accident highlighting the dangers of human smuggling through the country.

Christmas is time for sharing, not commercialism, pope says

The Christmas tree and Nativity crèche should evoke the joy and the peace of God's love and not the selfish indulgence of consumerism and indifference, Pope Francis said.

Using ‘holidays’ instead of ‘Christmas’ isn’t inclusive, cardinals say

Dropping references to Christmas in favor of "winter holidays" in official European Union communications was an idea that was not meant to offend but did and could even push some Christians toward right-wing populist political parties, said Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich of Luxembourg.

Catholics must defend rights of the weakest, defenseless, pope says

Catholics must contribute to helping protect the rights of the defenseless, weak and rejected, Pope Francis said.

Organization calls attention to untold number of ‘missing’ migrants

On paper, some call them "missing," but many families of the migrants know it's likely that they're dead.