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Pope Francis gives Cardinal Tagle authority over section of Dicastery for...
The decree implements the reforms mentioned by the apostolic constitution Praedicate Evangelium
Oxfam, partners call for equal future for women
The activity highlighted the importance of women’s participation and leadership in peacebuilding and social healing
Death by hazing is murder most evil
What kind of students do this sort of evil if they are taught Christian values of respect for human rights and dignity of every person?
‘Floating toilets’ help Cambodia’s lake-dwelling poor
The hope is that the more villagers see the toilets in action, the more they will want proper sanitation
Pope Francis: The differences of others are an occasion to love...
The pope’s weekly message focused on the day’s Gospel reading, which recounts Jesus’ miraculous healing of the blind man
Pope Francis: God lifts us up when we hit ‘rock bottom’
Pope Francis said God waits for us, especially in the sacrament of penance, where the Lord touches our wounds, heals our hearts
Cardinal Sanchez reinterred at Virac Cathedral
A number of people attended the reinterment service for Cardinal Sanchez, the first Filipino ever to serve at the Roman Curia
No, Pope Francis didn’t really hint that the requirement for priestly...
The Church’s teaching on celibacy is different from her teaching on the indelible character of ordination and holy orders
German bishops plan to bless same-sex unions, allow laypeople to baptize,...
The Synodal Way “give[s] us the tailwind we need for concrete changes in our diocese,” Bishop Franz-Josef Bode of Osnabrück said
These 17th-century monks did a beer fast for Lent
Could a beer-only fast really be accomplished?