Comunidades religiosas deben ser prudentes y diligentes al vender sus bienes y propiedades, dijo el papa Francisco, advirtiendo de personas sin escrúpulos.
Papa: Las órdenes religiosas deben manejar sus bienes con cuidado
Documentarian witnesses healing, forgiveness in execution’s aftermath
This documentary, which premiered Good Friday over online streaming services, focuses on the providential chain of events that led up to the fulfillment of a death row inmate’s dying wish — that his victim’s family would forgive him.
Nigerian president: ‘Fratelli Tutti’ good road map for West African peace
Nigerian president told West African bishops he appreciated Pope Francis’ encyclical “Fratelli Tutti” for proposing some of the boldest and most radical ideas on securing human unity, peace and security.
Pro-lifers in Canada, Australia rally around news Roe may be overturned
A leaked U.S. Supreme Court draft of decision in a Mississippi abortion case is expected to have limited immediate impact in Canada.
Word on Fire issues statement on allegation, employee firing
Word on Fire Catholic Ministries, founded by Los Angeles Auxiliary Bishop Robert E. Barron, issued a brief statement May 2 saying it had fired an employee possibly over an incident involving some unwelcome advances.
Footnote leads to rediscovering future pope’s ’62 retreat for artists
“God Is Beauty: A Retreat on the Gospel and Art” is comprised of the retreat, given by then-Bishop Karol Wojtyla during Holy Week 1962, an introduction, commentary and reflections by various contributors.
Marian chalk artist uses unique canvas
Utilizing special artistic chalk, the 19-year-old Fargo, North Dakota, native created Roberto Ferruzzi’s famous “Madonna of the Streets,” on the sidewalk in front of Siouxland Catholic Radio’s offices.
‘Witnesses of hope’: N.Y. delegation visits Ukraine, bordering countries
New York Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan said he was surprised and inspired by Ukrainians he met when he made a brief visit to Lviv, Ukraine.