DESPUÉS DE SOLO DOS AÑOS, uno de ellos durante una pandemia, el Instituto Emaús ya está marcando una diferencia en las comunidades parroquiales. Lanzado en el […]
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Vatican sanctions retired Polish bishops over abuse cover-up
The Vatican has imposed sanctions on the bishop for his handling of cases involving sexual abuse by clergy. Bishop Janiak resigned in October 2020.
Ethicists address questions surrounding ongoing coronavirus vaccine testing
Catholic medical professionals and ethicists have become involved in discussions surrounding the vaccines, offering insight based on their understanding of the moral teaching of the church.
Vatican official concerned by populist leaders ‘hijacking’ religion
Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, head of the Vatican’s evangelization congregation, has expressed concern over the “hijacking” of religion by populist leaders who sow division and exploit the anger of those who feel excluded.
Passionist priest, relative of English princes, takes step closer to sainthood
Pope Francis recognized the heroic virtues of Father Spencer, a 19th-century Passionist priest and a relative of Princes William and Harry through their mother, Princess Diana.
Iraq announces COVID-19 restrictions ahead of papal trip
Two days after the Iraqi government announced stringent COVID-19 precautions, including the closure of mosques and churches “until further notice,” the prime minister met with the Vatican nuncio to discuss “the preparation for the scheduled visit of His Holiness,” Pope Francis.
Benedict XVI Institute in San Francisco launches ‘Year for the Homeless’
The Benedict XVI Institute for Sacred Music and Divine Worship in the San Francisco Archdiocese Feb. 4 launched a “Year for the Homeless,” which includes calling people to prayer, commissioning a special requiem Mass and holding a series of fundraisers via Zoom to help the homeless.