Pope Francis uses incense as he celebrates Mass marking the feast of Sts. Peter and Paul in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)

Pope approves new path to sainthood: heroic act of loving service

Posted by - July 16, 2017

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Pope Francis has approved a fourth pathway to possible sainthood — giving one’s life in a heroic act of loving service to others. In a new apostolic letter, the pope approved new norms allowing for candidates to be considered for sainthood because of the heroic way they freely risked their lives

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Bishop Edward K. Braxton of Belleville, Ill., addresses more than 2,000 delegates July 8 during the 12th National Black Catholic Congress in Orlando, Fla. The theme of the congress was drawn from words of the prophet Micah: "The Spirit of the Lord is upon me: Act justly, love goodness and walk humbly." (CNS photo/Jean Gonzalez, Florida Catholic)

Braxton: Justice, love must be ‘written in our hearts’ and daily actions

Posted by - July 16, 2017

ORLANDO, Fla. (CNS) — In 1955 in Mississippi, a white woman lied and told her husband that Emmett Till, a black teen, flirted with her in the grocery story. In retaliation, her husband and another man kidnapped, beat, shot and lynched the youth. His body was found three days after his murder and returned to

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Franciscan Father Flavian Mucci, far right, celebrates 50 years of arriving in El Salvador July 9 in Sonsonate, El Salvador. In his 50 years in the country, Boston native Father Mucci has built an empire of social and public services that benefit the country's poor called the Agape Association of El Salvador. (CNS photo/courtesy of Agape Association of El Salvador)

A Franciscan friar trades a field of dreams for an empire for the poor

Posted by - July 16, 2017

SONSONATE, El Salvador (CNS) — His Boston Red Sox baseball hat is almost as big a part of him as his brown Franciscan habit. Anywhere Franciscan Father Flavian Mucci goes in El Salvador, he’s known not only for his love of baseball, but more importantly, for the only thing he loves more than the game:

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Atlanta Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory, right, Concelebrates Mass during the "Convocation of Catholic Leaders: The Joy of the Gospel in America" July 2 in Orlando, Fla. Bishops should look at ways to help verify and guarantee the validity and worthiness of the bread and wine used for the celebration of the Eucharist, the Vatican said in a recent document. (CNS photo/Bob Roller)

Vatican asks bishops to ensure validity of matter for Eucharist

Posted by - July 16, 2017

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Bishops should look at ways to help verify and guarantee the validity and worthiness of the bread and wine used for the celebration of the Eucharist, the Vatican said in a recent document. Because bread and wine for the Eucharist are no longer supplied just by religious communities, but “are also

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Volunteers from Jesuit-run TECHO-Chile (A Roof for Chile) pose for a photo with community members near a new community center in Rivera Sur camp in Colina, Chile. Young Chileans are discovering that helping others can help them reignite their faith. (CNS photo/Jane Chambers)

‘I see Jesus’: Working with poor helps young Chileans’ faith

Posted by - July 16, 2017

COLINA, Chile (CNS) — In winter, the dirt roads in the slum known as Rivera Sur are muddy and full of puddles. “It gets freezing in winter, with so much rain and mud,” said Teresa Aranda, a local resident. “Sometimes I don’t let my daughter go to school because I don’t want her slipping in

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A member of the Australian Tibetan community places a candle near a banner during a candlelight vigil for the Chinese Nobel Peace Prize-winning dissident Liu Xiaobo July 12 outside the Chinese consulate in Sydney. Liu, who was recently released from a prison in China's northeast, died July 13 at age 61.(CNS photo/Steven Saphore, Reuters)

Hong Kong Catholics pray for Nobel winner days before his death

Posted by - July 16, 2017

HONG KONG (CNS) — Hong Kong Christians came together to pray for terminally ill Liu Xiaobo, less than a week before his death. The 2010 Nobel Peace Prize winner, recently released from a prison in China’s northeast, died July 13. He was 61. Cardinal Joseph Zen Ze-kiun, retired bishop of Hong Kong, and the Rev.

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Protesters gather outside Georgetown University as Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis. speaks in 2012 at the university in Washington. Several violent incidents involving controversial speakers at universities this year prompted the Senate Judiciary Committee to have a hearing in June on free speech on college campuses. (CNS photo/Bob Roller)

Campuses cannot be ‘echo chambers’ for one viewpoint, say observers

Posted by - July 16, 2017

WASHINGTON (CNS) — In the wake of several violent incidents involving controversial speakers at universities this year, the Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing June 20 on free speech on college campuses. This issue also prompted Catholic News Service to interview several Catholic observers and leaders in higher education who emphasized the importance of civility

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Cardinal Gregorio Rosa Chavez of San Salvador, El Salvador, celebrates Mass July 4 in San Salvador. Celebrating a July 8 Mass, the new cardinal said his first major assignment will be to travel to South Korea for a meeting on how to achieve peace with North Korea. (CNS photo/Rodrigo Sura, EPA)

Salvadoran cardinal: Pope sending him to Korea to work for peace

Posted by - July 16, 2017

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Celebrating a Mass in his native El Salvador, newly created Cardinal Gregorio Rosa Chavez said his first major assignment will be to travel to South Korea for a meeting on how to achieve peace with North Korea. During a homily in San Salvador’s Metropolitan Cathedral July 8, Cardinal Rosa Chavez said

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Kevin DeMille, center, a graduate of Notre Dame High School in Lawrenceville, N.J., is now an assistant coach for the George Washington University women's basketball team in Washington. The successful coaching career of DeMille's mother, Ann, inspired him to become a coach when his own playing career ended. He is pictured during a game in 2016. (CNS photo/courtesy of George Washington University Athletic Communications)

Mom’s coaching career inspires Catholic school alum’s coaching success

Posted by - July 16, 2017

TRENTON, N.J. (CNS) — As his basketball career started to gain traction, Kevin DeMille realized it was going to be in the women’s game. And who better to learn from than the University of Connecticut’s Geno Auriemma, architect of one of the greatest college basketball programs of all time. After graduating from Notre Dame High

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“Your Attitude Will Determine Your Altitude”

Posted by - July 16, 2017

BY: AMBROSE MILTON BENNETT Your attitude will always determine your altitude as you can be whatever you want to be in America. While many in other parts of the world are hindered by conditions beyond their control having the right attitude can still make all the difference in a person living a moral en- lightened

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