Read more about the article Cardinal Gregory issues norms to implement pope’s ‘Traditionis Custodes’
A priest elevates the Eucharist during a traditional Tridentine-rite Mass in July 2021 at St. Josaphat Church in the Queens borough of New York City. (CNS photo/Gregory A. Shemitz)

Cardinal Gregory issues norms to implement pope’s ‘Traditionis Custodes’

‘The Holy Father’s sincere intention is to bring about greater unity in the church through the celebration of the Mass and sacraments’

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Read more about the article Supporting women in choosing life is priority for diocesan pro-life leaders
Blanca Rodriquez, right, from the Archdiocese of Chicago, prays during a July 18, 2022, Mass celebrated by Archbishop William E. Lori at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The Mass was part of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' 2022 Diocesan Pro-Life Leadership Conference in Baltimore. (CNS photo/Kevin J. Parks, Catholic Review)

Supporting women in choosing life is priority for diocesan pro-life leaders

Detroit Archdiocese ‘Walking with Moms in Need’

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Read more about the article Covenant between humanity, environment needed, pope says
A man walks on the dry riverbed of the Sangone River, a tributary of the Po River, in Beinasco, Turin, Italy, June 19, 2022. Italy is experiencing its worst drought in 70 years. Pope Francis issued a message for the World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation, Sept. 1, calling for "a covenant between human beings and the environment" in order to combat climate change. (CNS photo/Massimo Pinca, Reuters)

Covenant between humanity, environment needed, pope says

Protecting ‘God’s handiwork is essential to a life of virtue’

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Read more about the article Vatican investments must follow Catholic social teaching, new policy says
This is the cover of a document released by the Investment Committee of the Holy See July 19, 2022, with new statutes and policies governing Vatican investments. The document calls for investments in line with Catholic teaching and for them to be financially responsible. (CNS photo/courtesy Holy See Press Office)

Vatican investments must follow Catholic social teaching, new policy says

Church will invest in line with the principles of Catholic teaching

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Read more about the article Pope’s words in Canada may have broader reach, official says
Pope Francis accepts snowshoes from Adrian Gunner, representing the Assembly of First Nations, during a meeting with Canadian Indigenous groups at the Vatican in this April 1, 2022, file photo. The pope plans to read his speeches in Spanish during his July 24-29 trip to Canada. While the Indigenous will be the focus of the trip, concern for the environment and prayers for Ukraine also are expected. (CNS photo/Vatican Media)

Pope’s words in Canada may have broader reach, official says

Comments carry message to Indigenous peoples of North, South America

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Read more about the article Eastern Africa bishops explore consequences of climate change on daily life
Bernard Mbithi uproots a field where he was growing corn that failed because of a drought in Kilifi, Kenya, Feb. 16, 2022. Catholic bishops of eastern Africa, meeting in Tanzania July 10-18, 2022, examined the consequences of climate change throughout the region. (CNS photo/Baz Ratner, Reuters)

Eastern Africa bishops explore consequences of climate change on daily life

‘We are aware that addressing these issues touches on economic justice and fairness’

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Read more about the article Pope asks Signis to combat toxic media filled with hate, fake news
The sign of the Anti-Fake News center is pictured in Bangkok, Thailand, in this Nov. 1, 2019, file photo. Pope Francis asked members of Signis, a Catholic communicators association, to educate young people and help them understand how social media "become places of toxicity, hate speech and fake news. (CNS photo/Patpicha Tanakasempipat, Reuters)

Pope asks Signis to combat toxic media filled with hate, fake news

Some media ‘become places of toxicity, hate speech and fake news,’ says pope

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Read more about the article Annual conference puts emphasis on values, ways to renew Catholic education
Educators from across the country attend a July 13, 2022, session of the 10th annual national conference of the Institute for Catholic Liberal Education held July 11-14 at The Catholic University of America in Washington. (CNS photo/Tyler Orsburn)

Annual conference puts emphasis on values, ways to renew Catholic education

‘We are living in a post-Christian culture’

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Read more about the article Pope’s Canada trip: Beginning and ending with ‘sorry’
Women from Canada's First Nations gesture in St. Peter's Square after an audience with Pope Francis at the Vatican in this April 1, 2022, file photo. The pope is expected to apologize directly to Indigenous peoples during his July 24-29 visit to Canada. (CNS photo/Yara Nardi, Reuters)

Pope’s Canada trip: Beginning and ending with ‘sorry’

‘The sins of the past live on, and everyone has a share in overcoming them’

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