A resident at the Domus Sanctae Marthae, the residence where Pope Francis lives, tested positive for COVID-19, the Vatican announced.
Vatican reports positive coronavirus case at pope’s residence
Parents: Baby miraculously cured in utero, now 5, ‘has changed our life’
The child’s miraculous cure from a deadly case of fetal hydrops was attributed to the intercession of Father Michael J. McGivney, founder of the Knights of Columbus. It cleared the way for his beatification Oct. 31.
New statue honors Mother Cabrini for devotion to immigrants, children, the poor
“We hope that people who visit this memorial will recognize that history should be repeated, that there was a care for the outcast and marginalized which Mother Cabrini understood, and we need that same care today,” Brooklyn’s bishop said.
Mary Marrocco: Superstition has no place in life of faith
“What is the difference between a novena that is faith, and a novena that is superstition?”
Predicted return of deadly locusts triggers fear in East Africa
At stake are the food security and livelihoods of millions in the region, according to clerics and agency officials.
‘Fratelli Tutti’: Being a good neighbor
Pope Francis, in his new encyclical “Fratelli Tutti, on Fraternity and Social Friendship,” explores what it means to be a good neighbor. Here are a few suggestions to implement his teaching.
Sentences passed on two Kings Bay Plowshares defendants
Kings Bay Plowshares defendants, receive sentencing for conviction on three felony and one misdemeanor counts stemming from the activists’ 2018 break-in at a Georgia naval base.
Catholic Extension, Kino Border Initiative host virtual event along border
The Kino Border Initiative, a ministry funded by Catholic Extension in the Diocese of Tucson, Arizona, to host and livestream “The March of the Children Seeking Asylum” Oct. 21.