Vatican City, Sep 8, 2020 / 01:30 pm (CNA).- The Vatican has decreed that Fr. Francis Mary of the Cross Jordan, founder of the Salvatorians, will be beatified May 15, 2021, at the Archbasilica of St. John Lateran in Rome. Cardinal Angelo Becciu, prefect of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints, will preside over… Read More »
US bishops: 'Imperative' for Congress to act on COVID relief
Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Sep 8, 2020 / 12:30 pm (CNA).- As the Senate is expected to consider a pared-down coronavirus relief package this week, the U.S. bishops’ conference is calling for immediate and substantial aid. The head of the U.S. bishops’ domestic justice committee, Archbishop Paul Coakley of Oklahoma City, called on Congress to pass… Read More »
Catholic missionary: ‘Secularization’ in the Church threatens Christianity in Europe
Rome, Italy, Sep 8, 2020 / 11:30 am (CNA).- According to a longtime missionary in Africa, Fr. Martin Lasarte, one of the biggest threats to Christianity in Europe is the secularism of the culture entering into the Church. According to Lasarte, “it’s more dangerous when Christianity dies not from an exterior attack but from an… Read More »
Catholic priests kick off first international organ festival at Rome’s Pantheon
Rome, Italy, Sep 8, 2020 / 10:30 am (CNA).- Under the nearly 2,000-year-old dome of Rome’s Pantheon and above the relics of early Christian martyrs, the melodies of Johann Sebastian Bach and other composers are being played on the organ this month in an effort to use beauty to reconnect people with the mystery of… Read More »
Religious sisters missing after jihadist attack found safe and well
CNA Staff, Sep 7, 2020 / 11:15 am (CNA).- Two religious sisters missing after jihadists attacked a port town in Mozambique have been found safe and well, a Catholic bishop said Sunday. “It is with great joy that we inform you that the two sisters, Inés and Eliane, who work in the Mocímboa da Praia… Read More »
Church leaders pray for peace following stabbings in Birmingham, England
CNA Staff, Sep 7, 2020 / 09:00 am (CNA).- Catholic and Anglican leaders in Birmingham, England, said they were praying for peace Monday after an attack that left one person dead and seven others injured. In a joint statement Sept. 7, Archbishop Bernard Longley of Birmingham and his Anglican counterpart, the Rt. Rev. David Urquhart,… Read More »
Mundelein seminary accepts nominations for 'hero priests' of the pandemic
Denver Newsroom, Sep 7, 2020 / 06:01 am (CNA).- In a photo from this spring, Fr. Bobby Krueger dons a black beanie, thick grey gloves, and a jacket with a hood over his clerics. In his gloved hands, he carries a small gold and glass monstrance with the Blessed Sacrament – which he carried on… Read More »
Pope Francis accepts resignation of Duluth Bishop-elect Michel Mulloy after abuse allegation
Vatican City, Sep 7, 2020 / 05:15 am (CNA).- Pope Francis has accepted the resignation of the Bishop-elect of Duluth, Minnesota, Michel J. Mulloy, after an accusation that he abused a minor in the 1980s surfaced in early August. Mulloy, 66, was appointed to lead the Minnesota diocese on June 19, and his consecration and… Read More »
Why organized labor is (still) a Catholic cause
Washington D.C., Sep 7, 2020 / 04:49 am (CNA).- At a time when labor unions are weak, Catholics still have a place in the labor movement, said a priest who emphasized the Church’s historic efforts to teach the rights of labor and train workers to organize. “On the local and state level, Catholics are a… Read More »
Only 18 babies with Down syndrome born in Denmark in 2019
CNA Staff, Sep 6, 2020 / 01:00 pm (CNA).- Only 18 children with Down syndrome were born in Denmark in 2019, the lowest number on record in the Scandinavian country, according to a new report from the Danish Central Cytogenetic Registry (DCCR). The DCCR, whose statistics date back to 1970, is a national registry of… Read More »
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