God loves all his children, “each and every one,” Pope Francis said in a letter Jesuit Father James Martin read to people participating in the Outreach LGBTQ Ministry webinar.
Writing about LGBTQ ministry, pope says God loves all his children
Photos of the Week: June 28, 2021
In the spotlight: condominium collapse, Spider-Man, salute to K-9 Kitt
U.S. church missing opportunities to add ‘people on the move’ to its flock
The U.S. Catholic Church may be missing out on an opportunity to increase and enrich its ranks if dioceses and parishes don’t reach out to these groups.
During border visit, bishop speaks with vice president about immigration
Bishop Mark J. Seitz invited Vice President Kamala Harris to join Catholic bishops from the U.S. and Central America in an upcoming meeting in Washington to talk to Congress about the root causes of migration.
Chicago-area Catholics help neighbors affected by devastating tornad
In the aftermath of a category EF-3 tornado that ripped through Woodridge and Naperville, Illinois, June 19, Chicago-area residents are offering assistance to those whose homes and businesses were damaged by the storms.
Catholics must know how Peter’s Pence is spent, Vatican official says
The head of the Vatican Secretariat for the Economy said he hopes efforts at financial transparency and reform will foster Catholics’ trust ahead of the annual Peter’s Pence collection.
European Parliament calls access to abortion a human right
Members of the European Parliament have adopted a report that defines access to abortion as a human right. Europe’s Catholic bishops and pro-life groups have strongly criticized the statement.
Vatican summit can make ‘positive contribution’ in Lebanon, official says
Archbishop Gallagher told journalists that Pope Francis’ July 1 meeting with Lebanon’s Christian leaders can make a “positive contribution” to the country.