Former Anglican priest says God helped him find way to Catholic priesthood

For Father Stephen Hilgendorf, it has been a long journey from his role as a priest in the Anglican tradition.

USCCB general secretary resigns; reports allege ‘possible improper behavior’

Msgr. Jeffrey D. Burrill, the general secretary of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops since November, has resigned from the post after the USCCB "became aware of impending media reports alleging possible improper behavior by Msgr. Burrill," said Archbishop José H. Gomez of Los Angeles, USCCB president.

Pope offers his solidarity in letter to cartel-afflicted Mexican diocese

Pope Francis sent a letter of encouragement to residents of a Mexican diocese afflicted by battling drug cartels, a conflict that has cast attention on the lawlessness covering wide swaths of Mexico and the government's inability to pacify the country.

Priest who was San Diego icon for his ministry to homeless dies at age...

With his strong Bronx accent and sly smile, Msgr. Joseph Carroll was a San Diego icon.

Advocates: Ruling against DACA must push Congress to act

Catholic immigration advocates are urging Congress and President Joe Biden to speed up legislation to protect immigrants after a federal judge ruled July 16 to end a program that prevents the deportation of thousands of immigrants brought into the U.S. illegally as children.

Dioceses respond to pope’s document restoring limits on pre-Vatican II Mass

Archbishop Bernard A. Hebda of St. Paul and Minneapolis said July 16 that, for now, parishes that celebrate Mass in the extraordinary form -- also known as the "traditional Latin Mass" or "Tridentine Mass" -- should stick to the status quo.

Cardinal implores saint’s intercession to overcome Lebanon’s crisis

Cardinal Bechara Rai, the Maronite patriarch, pleaded for the intercession of Lebanon's beloved St. Charbel Makhlouf as the beleaguered country spirals deeper into collapse, further roiled by the resignation of the prime minister-designate.

TPS urged for Guatemalans; advocates say conditions in country are dire

Extensive damage from back-to-back tropical storms in the middle of a pandemic has made a bad situation worse in Guatemala, argued immigration advocates July 14, seeking a special immigration status for nationals from the Central American nation.

Pope urges Franciscans to recognize God’s presence in the poor

The renewal of the Franciscan order must start, like the order itself did, from being with and learning to really see poor and marginalized people as an "almost sacramental sign of God's presence," Pope Francis told members of the general chapter of the Order of Friars Minor.

Priests join emergency response to catastrophic flooding in Germany

Emergency response and aid efforts were running in high gear after severe flooding in western and southwestern Germany toppled buildings, washed away vehicles and left at least 100 people dead.