A Missionaries of Charity nun stands in the doorway as men enter a center run by the order for an evening meal at the Vatican Jan. 7. The Vatican undertook several initiatives to offer more help to the homeless in the midst of unusually cold weather. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)

Pope asks for warm hearts to help homeless deal with the cold

Posted by - January 12, 2017

 By Cindy Wooden, Catholic News Service VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Looking out over St. Peter’s Square where icicles hung from usually bubbling fountains, Pope Francis prayed for the homeless. The freeze in Rome, subzero temperatures in large parts of Europe and heavy snowfalls in many areas in early January forced the closure of roads and

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Cardinal Gerhard Muller, prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, is pictured in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican in this Nov. 19, 2014, file photo. Cardinal Muller said the Catholic Church is "very far" from a situation in which Pope Francis is in need of "fraternal correction." He made his comment in an interview about the pope's apostolic exhortation, "Amoris Laetitia," with Italian news channel TGCom24. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)

Doctrinal chief dismisses idea of ‘fraternal correction’ of pope

Posted by - January 12, 2017

By Cindy Wooden Catholic News Service VATICAN CITY (CNS) — The Catholic Church is “very far” from a situation in which the pope is in need of “fraternal correction” because he has not put the faith and church teaching in danger, said Cardinal Gerhard Muller, prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.

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People walk toward Matamoros, Mexico, from Brownsville, Texas, May 4, 2016. Cardinal Daniel N. DiNardo of Galveston-Houston and Archbishop Jose H. Gomez of Los Angeles called attention in a Jan. 6 statement to the hardships and contributions of immigrants to American society as the U.S. church prepared to observe National Migration Week. (CNS photo/Tyler Orsburn)

Bishops mention immigration policy, heritage in National Migration Week statement

Posted by - January 12, 2017

 By Catholic News Service WASHINGTON (CNS) — Urging Americans to look at their families for stories of immigration, the president and vice president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops called attention to the hardships and contributions of immigrants to American society as the U.S. church prepared to observe National Migration Week. Cardinal Daniel N.

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Young adult’s ‘dark past’ becomes asset in ministry to recovering addicts

Posted by - January 12, 2017

By Denis Grasska, Catholic News Service SAN DIEGO (CNS) — By any measure, Scott Weeman seems contented. All of the pieces of his life seem to have fallen into place. The 31-year-old is a newlywed, married in September to his wife, Jacqueline. He enjoys the love of his family and a supportive community of friends.

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U.S. bishops say that prayer, local dialogue key to bringing peace

Posted by - January 12, 2017

 By Carol Zimmermann, Catholic News Service WASHINGTON (CNS) — The Catholic Church has a “tremendous responsibility to bring people together in prayer and dialogue, to begin anew the vital work of fostering healing and lasting peace,” said a report by a U.S. bishops’ task force released Jan. 5 in the wake of last year’s incidents

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Woman who survived abortion attempt to speak at Walk for Life West Coast

Posted by - January 12, 2017

By Valerie Schmalz, Catholic News Service SAN FRANCISCO (CNS) — Melissa Ohden was delivered during a saline infusion abortion, a 2-pound, 14-ounce baby suffering jaundice and respiratory distress after undergoing five days of inhaling toxic salt and Pitocin-laced amniotic fluid. An adopted child, she did not learn the facts of her birth until she was

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Pastoral Planning (Part 5)

Posted by - January 12, 2017

(Editor’s note: This is the continuation of the series on Pastoral Planning) The next phase in the planning process is to identify the problems which the planning process needs to address. The “problems” are simply the gap between the reality that people experience on a day to day basis and the ideal that is yearned

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“NIGHT WITH THE KNIGHTS”: The official graphic banner for Mount Carmel School’s “Night with the Knights”, its annual AlumKnight fundraising banquet. The blue color reflects one of the school’s official colors while the balls of light symbolize the light that the school’s AlumKnights bring to their communities.

MOUNT CARMEL SCHOOL ALUMNI FORM ALUM-KNIGHT ASSOCIATION

Posted by - January 12, 2017

Mount Carmel School takes great pride in its rich legacy of alumni, many of whom have garnered admission into some of the world’s colleges and universities and have distinguished themselves as noted leaders in business, government, and the community. Known as “AlumKnights” after the school’s mascot, these successful individuals are now giving back to their

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When a mother loses a child, reach out with tears, not words, pope says

Posted by - January 6, 2017

By Carol Glatz, Catholic News Service VATICAN CITY (CNS) — In the depths of despair, when no words or gestures will help, then cry with those who suffer, because tears are the seeds of hope, Pope Francis said. When people are hurting, “it is necessary to share in their desperation. In order to dry the

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New Year calls for courage, hope; no more hatred, selfishness, pope says

Posted by - January 6, 2017

By Carol Glatz, Catholic News Service VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Whether the new year will be good or not depends on us choosing to do good each day, Pope Francis said. “That is how one builds peace, saying ‘no’  to hatred and violence — with action — and ‘yes’ to fraternity and reconciliation,” he said

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