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Pope Francis establishes new commission to study women deacons

April 8, 2020 Catholic News Agency 20

Vatican City, Apr 8, 2020 / 06:30 am (CNA).- The Vatican announced Wednesday that Pope Francis has created a new commission to study the question of a female diaconate in the Catholic Church, after some […]

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‘The only basis for justice is truth’ – With conviction overturned, Cardinal Pell speaks

April 6, 2020 Catholic News Agency 12

CNA Staff, Apr 6, 2020 / 07:12 pm (CNA).- After his conviction for child sexual abuse was overturned Tuesday by Australia’s High Court, Cardinal George Pell has released a statement expressing gratitude to his family, […]

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Cardinal George Pell’s abuse convictions overturned by Australia’s High Court

April 6, 2020 Catholic News Agency 6

By Ed Condon and JD Flynn / Catholic News Agency After an ordeal that began nearly four years ago, and more than 13 months of imprisonment, Cardinal George Pell is expected to be released from […]

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Federal coronavirus financial relief: What Catholic groups need to know

April 6, 2020 Catholic News Agency 2

Washington D.C., Apr 6, 2020 / 02:00 pm (CNA).- After the federal government clarified Friday that religious non-profits are eligible for small business loans during the coronavirus pandemic, legal experts have said the news could […]

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Archbishop Fulton Sheen was more than the man on television, 92-year-old niece says

April 5, 2020 Catholic News Agency 2

Denver, Colo., Apr 5, 2020 / 12:35 pm (CNA).- Archbishop Fulton Sheen’s niece has recounted her view of the famous Catholic television personality and author in a new book that aims to show his Christian […]

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Analysis: Policy and pastoral leadership in a time of crisis

April 3, 2020 Catholic News Agency 10

Washington D.C., Apr 3, 2020 / 10:49 am (CNA).- Across the U.S., and around the world, bishops are struggling to adjust to the pastoral emergency which has accompanied the coronavirus pandemic. In entire countries, the […]

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Recalling St John Paul II’s seven visits to the United States

April 2, 2020 Catholic News Agency 0

CNA Staff, Apr 2, 2020 / 10:02 am (CNA).- St. John Paul II was the most traveled pope in history, logging some 700,000 miles and visiting nearly 130 countries. One of the first countries the […]

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Boise bishop bans ‘ad orientem’ Masses in new liturgical instruction

April 1, 2020 Catholic News Agency 31

Denver, Colo., Apr 1, 2020 / 04:34 pm (CNA).- The bishop of Boise told priests last month that Mass in the diocese should not be celebrated in the ad orientem posture, and that material from […]

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The cross is our hope: Pope gives Urbi et Orbi blessing during coronavirus

March 27, 2020 Catholic News Agency 12

On Friday, before an empty and rain-covered St. Peter’s Square, Pope Francis held Eucharistic adoration and gave an extraordinary Urbi et Orbi blessing, praying for the world during the coronavirus pandemic which has killed more […]

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Analysis: The sacramental shutdown, coronavirus, and canon law

March 26, 2020 Catholic News Agency 28

Washington D.C., Mar 26, 2020 / 02:01 pm (CNA).- The coronavirus pandemic has caused disruption around the world. To politics, economics, and to the life of the Church: most especially to the steady regularity of […]

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