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UPDATE: 'Fraternal dialogue,' more prayer have place on bishops' assembly agenda

Gathered in Baltimore for their fall general assembly Nov. 14-17

Brazilian archbishop: Vatican is advancing cause of Hélder Câmara

The Vatican has advanced the sainthood cause of ...

Live the Gospel by treating others as a brother or sister, Pope says

Treating everyone as a brother or sister is the clearest, most simple way to live the Gospel ...

Pope to Catholic teachers: Beware of 'ideological colonization'

Educators must always adapt, remain empathetic and grow with their students, Pope Francis ...

Pope to communicators: Present diversity of voices while preserving unity

Communication must bring people closer, give voice to the voiceless, put the spotlight ...

Ontario Catholic schools excited to see alums in World Cup

Watching Canada clash against the greatest soccer stars from around the world in the FIFA ...

Archbishops Broglio, Lori elected USCCB's next president, vice president

 Archbishop Timothy P. Broglio of the U.S. Archdiocese...

USCCB's fall assembly puts greater emphasis on prayer, 'fraternal dialogue'

The U.S. bishops have been holding their November plenary session in Baltimore for many years, but this year there will be some furniture moves and some schedule changes.

New president says CUA can be 'premier Catholic research university'

In a dramatic ceremony, Peter K. Kilpatrick was installed...

At Mass, outgoing USCCB president encourages self-examination, renewal

In a Mass Nov. 14 to mark the opening of the 2022 fall general assembly of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, Archbishop José H. Gomez of Los Angeles called on his brother bishops to take time for self-examination and to renew their vocation and ministry.

Superpowers at war add to the world's poor, Pope says in message

War produces tremendous poverty, and its violence strikes those...

Russian ambassador confirms Pope helped facilitate prisoner exchanges

Russia's ambassador to the Vatican confirmed ...

Director: Title of Polish cardinal's biopic has dual meaning

Polish filmmaker Michal Kondrat said the title of his latest film, "PROPHET," has two meanings.

Vatican opens clinic in St. Peter's Square for World Day of the Poor

As part of the Vatican celebration of World Day of the Poor, a dozen doctors and nurses ...

Study: Nations with euthanasia, assisted suicide have higher suicide rates

Nations that legalize euthanasia and ...


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