While financial reasons sometimes prevent elderly people from receiving the medicine they need, he said that “everyone has the right to medicine.”
Limited access to medication is ‘hidden euthanasia,’ pope says
North American Catholics identify harm of polarization, bishop says
Bishop Flores, chairman of the U.S. bishops’ Committee on Doctrine, spoke to Catholic News Service April 12 about the release of the final document from the North American continental stage of the process leading up to the assemblies of the Synod of Bishops at the Vatican in 2023 and 2024.
Good vs. evil: Exorcism becomes hot topic for film, books this Eastertide
Just as Catholics worldwide commemorated Jesus’ resurrection and his triumph of good over evil on Easter Sunday, theaters across the United States were preparing for the release April 14 of the latest “supernatural horror thriller” of good versus evil with “The Pope’s Exorcist.”
Los ‘leones de teclado’ no evangelizan, dice el Papa Francisco, sólo hacen polémicas
Compartir el Evangelio requiere literalmente “salir”, dar testimonio de la alegría de la fe en persona y no quedarse sentado en casa, siendo “leones de teclado” que discuten con otros en línea, dijo el Papa Francisco.
Pope wants truth out on missing Vatican girl, says lead prosecutor
The case has fueled conspiracy theories for close to 40 years and inspired a Netflix series in 2022.
‘Keyboard warriors’ don’t evangelize, pope says, they just argue
The pope continued his series of audience talks about “evangelical zeal,” looking at how that differs from pretending to share the Gospel while really just seeking attention or pushing one’s own ideas.
Archbishop, governor call for prayer as Louisville mourns mass shooting ‘in the shadow of the cross’
At least nine people were injured, including two LMPD officers, during the shooting at the Old National Bank in Louisville, Kentucky.
Pope prays at home while thousands attend Way of the Cross at Colosseum
The theme this year was “Voices of peace in a world at war,” and several dicasteries of the Roman Curia formulated the prayers and meditations drawing from what Pope Francis has heard from people suffering from a lack of peace during his apostolic journeys and on other occasions.