New York’s next archbishop is being heralded a “unifier” who will stick firmly to papal doctrine — just don’t expect to see ...
Pope Francis said during an interview Tuesday homosexual relations are "not a crime" and called laws that penalize homosexuality "unjust." At the Vatican, the Pontiff said that God loves everyone as ...
If I were a Jewish professor at a Catholic university and had the impression that my employers believed that I was going to burn in hell because I was not a Christian, I, too, would be disturbed.
According to the statement, in recent years, a renewed dialogue with indigenous peoples, including Catholic indigenous, has helped the Church to better understand their values, cultures, as well as ...
Father Patrick Flanagan, an association professor of theology at St. John’s University, told CNA the doctrine of papal ...
When children and grandchildren live outside Church teaching, how can grandparents remain loving without compromising the ...
Sister Helen Alford, dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences at the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas and President of the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences. (Credit: Dominican Sisters UK ...
FORT WAYNE, Indiana — Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades, of Fort Wayne-South Bend, acknowledged that Catholics face serious challenges when discerning what message to send to political leaders when they vote.
A health report in The Washington Post claimed that Catholic hospitals are gaining more influence in the medical industry and will soon be forcing a majority of Americans to be treated according to ...
Hospital policy, often governed by Catholic doctrine, is getting in the way of a dying patients’ ability to use medical aid in dying to peacefully end their suffering, as authorized by the California ...
(RNS) — A group of U.S. Catholic bishops has issued a statement discouraging Catholic health care groups from performing various gender-affirming medical procedures, suggesting they are “injurious” ...
To the editor: Kudos to Hoag Memorial Hospital in Orange County for ending its decade-long affiliation with a mammoth Catholic hospital system. Michael Hiltzik’s insightful column makes clear how ...
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