Catholic World Report
Catholic World Report

Follow Us

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Email (Weekly Newsletter)
  • RSS
  • Home
  • Columns
    • Chapp’s Schtick
    • Ecclesia et Civitas
    • God’s First
    • God’s Two Books
    • The Past Present
  • Features
    • Analysis
    • Books
    • Editorial
    • Essay
    • Film & Music
    • History
    • Interview
    • News
    • Opinion
    • Special Report
  • The Dispatch
  • Topics
    • Pope Francis
    • Politics
    • Culture
    • Books
    • Canon Law
    • All Topics
  • About CWR
  • Advertise
  • Donate
News Briefs
  • [ May 9, 2025 ] 14 things to know about Pope Leo XIV — the first U.S.-born pope News Briefs
  • [ May 9, 2025 ] Pope Leo XIV to pray Regina Caeli, greet journalists in first engagements after election News Briefs
  • [ May 8, 2025 ] EWTN’s Michael Warsaw celebrates ‘momentous’ election of first American pope News Briefs
  • [ May 8, 2025 ] Trump, Vance, other U.S. leaders celebrate first American pope News Briefs
  • [ May 8, 2025 ] U.S. bishops react to election of Pope Leo XIV, first pope from United States News Briefs

Cardinal Sean O’Malley

No Picture
News Briefs

Cardinal O’Malley at safeguarding summit: ‘The wrongs done to God’s people must be corrected’

September 22, 2021 Catholic News Agency 1

Cardinal Seán O’Malley celebrates Mass during a safeguarding summit in Warsaw, Poland, Sept. 20, 2021. / episkopat.pl

Warsaw, Poland, Sep 22, 2021 / 05:30 am (CNA).
Cardinal Seán O’Malley told a safeguarding summit this week that “the wrongs don… […]

No Picture
News Briefs

Fernando Karadima, former priest whose sex abuse scandal rocked Chile, dead at 90

July 26, 2021 Catholic News Agency 2

Fernando Karadima / Chilean Judicial Branch

Denver Newsroom, Jul 26, 2021 / 14:45 pm (CNA).
Fernando Karadima, an influential former priest in Chile whose sexual abuse of minors prompted major questions about episcopal cover-ups, has died at the… […]

News Briefs

Cardinal O’Malley: We must be vigilant in supporting survivors of sexual abuse

April 9, 2021 CNA Daily News 1

Rome Newsroom, Apr 9, 2021 / 08:00 am America/Denver (CNA). Cardinal Seán O’Malley urged religious leaders to be vigilant in preventing child sexual abuse and supporting survivors in healing at a virtual conference organized by […]

No Picture
News Briefs

American priest reveals communication ‘mix-up’ about end of Vatican job

April 6, 2021 CNA Daily News 1

Rome Newsroom, Apr 6, 2021 / 02:00 pm (CNA).- Msgr. Robert Oliver, a priest of the Archdiocese of Boston, said last week that due to a “mix-up,” he was not told in advance that his service on the Vatican’s safeguarding commission was ending after six y… […]

No Picture
News Briefs

Boston Archdiocese calls for life without parole for Boston bomber, after Supreme Court agrees to consider death penalty

March 22, 2021 CNA Daily News 0

Washington D.C., Mar 22, 2021 / 02:00 pm (CNA).- As the Supreme Court on Monday agreed to consider the death penalty for Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the Archdiocese of Boston is praying for an end to violence and for Tsarnaev’s vict… […]

News Briefs

Catholic bishops push back on Massachusetts abortion expansion

November 18, 2020 CNA Daily News 2

CNA Staff, Nov 18, 2020 / 09:54 am (CNA).- Massachusetts bishops on Tuesday continued their push against proposed amendments expanding abortion in the state.

Cardinal Sean O’Malley of Boston, joined by Bishop Robert McManus of Worcester and Bish… […]

Analysis

Focus of Summit turns to accountability, bishops, and footnotes

February 22, 2019 Christopher R. Altieri 8

(ROME – February 22nd, 2019) The participants in the Vatican’s meeting on child protection are serious and determined. Just what it is, about which they are serious and determined is a different question, with objects […]

Analysis

Questions remain about McCarrick, even as new scandals emerge

February 16, 2019 Christopher R. Altieri 13

(Rome, February 16th, 2019) The Vatican announced on Saturday that the disgraced former Archbishop of Washington, DC, Theodore, Edgar McCarrick, has been dismissed from the clerical state after being found guilty of several different canonical […]

The Dispatch

Analysis: The non-trial of Theodore McCarrick

January 7, 2019 Catholic News Agency 18

Vatican City, Jan 7, 2019 / 12:30 pm (CNA).- While recent media reports suggest that a trial of Archbishop Theodore McCarrick is underway, Vatican sources have told CNA that his case is not being handled […]

The Dispatch

Options emerge for handling the ‘other sexual abuse crisis’

December 7, 2018 Catholic News Agency 9

Washington D.C., Dec 7, 2018 / 03:30 pm (CNA).- The recent sexual abuse scandals which have rocked the Church in the United States and beyond have mostly focused on the abuse of minors. At the […]

Posts navigation

« 1 2 3 4 »

The Dispatch: More from CWR

  • My unplanned week in Rome for a papal election

    Amy Welborn May 8, 2025 4
  • Modern efficiency battles traditional aesthetics in Rome

    Larry Chapp May 8, 2025 1
  • Washington State’s bill openly attacks the Catholic Faith

    Charles J. Russo May 8, 2025 18
  • A magnanimous priesthood for a pusillanimous time

    Thomas P. Harmon May 7, 2025 4

Follow CWR on Facebook

  • 14 things to know about Pope Leo XIV — the first U.S.-born pope
  • Pope Leo XIV to pray Regina Caeli, greet journalists in first engagements after election
  • My unplanned week in Rome for a papal election
  • EWTN’s Michael Warsaw celebrates ‘momentous’ election of first American pope
  • Trump, Vance, other U.S. leaders celebrate first American pope
  • U.S. bishops react to election of Pope Leo XIV, first pope from United States
  • Who is Pope Leo XIV? A bio of the first American pope
abortion Americas Asia - Pacific Catholic Church Catholic News COVID-19 Eucharist Europe Jesus Christ Middle East - Africa Pope Francis pro-life prolife prolife2023 prolife2024 religious freedom Ukraine Ukraine War US Vatican Vatican news
  • La Scienza nella Chiesa: dal chimico Papa Francesco al Matematico Papa Leone XIV - Gravita Zero: comunicazione scientifica e istituzionale: […] Catholic scientists Catholic World Report […]
  • Peter D. Beaulieu: Unlike the cheering in St. Peter's Piazza, does this sounds too much like some hometown crowd cheering a home-grown basketball…
  • DiogenesRedux: Pope Leo has lived 2/3 of his life OUTSIDE OF THE USA. Someone please explain to me how "American" is…

Join Our Free Newsletter

Daily
Weekly


 
Search CWR
Follow Us
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Email (Weekly Newsletter)
  • RSS
Recent Comments
  • Peter D. Beaulieu on Trump, Vance, other U.S. leaders celebrate first American pope
  • DiogenesRedux on U.S. bishops react to election of Pope Leo XIV, first pope from United States
  • DeaconEdwardPeitler on Modern efficiency battles traditional aesthetics in Rome
  • Marcela Botero on My unplanned week in Rome for a papal election
  • Arthur Gentry on Washington State’s bill openly attacks the Catholic Faith
Also on CWR
General

Factions in the Church

Russell Shaw April 3, 2014 0

Those first century Christians of Corinth must certainly have been a boisterous, troublesome lot. But maybe we should be glad that they were. After all, their acting up and acting out were the occasion for […]

  • Home
  • About / Contact
  • Free Newsletter
  • Advertising
  • Sitemap
  • Privacy Policy

© Catholic World Report

Our Spring Sale Has Started

You can see how this popup was set up in our step-by-step guide: https://wppopupmaker.com/guides/auto-opening-announcement-popups/

A FAITHFULLY CATHOLIC PERSPECTIVE

Sign up to receive a weekly email with news, analysis, and commentary from a voice you can trust!

* indicates required


Daily
Weekly