Pope Francis waves as he leads the Angelus from the window of his studio overlooking St. Peter's Square Dec. 9 at the Vatican. (CNS photo/Riccardo Antimiani, EPA)

Pope: Prepare for Christ’s birth by recognizing mistakes, sowing peace

Posted by - December 16, 2018

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Advent is a time for people to think about what they can change about themselves so that they can sow the seeds of peace, justice and fraternity in their daily lives, Pope Francis said. The Advent season is a call for personal conversion, “humbly recognizing our mistakes, our infidelities, our failure”

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Pope Francis leads the Angelus prayer from the window of his office overlooking St. Peter's Square at the Vatican Dec. 2. The pope lit an Advent candle as he launched the Christmas campaign, "Candles for Peace in Syria," an initiative of Aid to the Church in Need. (CNS photo/Giuseppe Lami, EPA)

Advent is time of vigilance and prayer, pope says

Posted by - December 9, 2018

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Christians can turn Christmas into a “pagan” or “mundane” holiday by focusing on the gifts and the tree rather than on the birth of Jesus and his promise to come again, Pope Francis said. Celebrating the beginning of Advent Dec. 2 with the recitation of the Angelus prayer and at morning

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If gay priests, religious can’t be celibate, they should leave, pope says

Posted by - December 9, 2018

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — The Catholic Church has been slow to recognize the presence of homosexual men in the priesthood, which is why superiors must exercise care in helping gay candidates prepare for a life of celibacy or leave the seminary, Pope Francis said. “Homosexuality is a very serious matter, which must be discerned adequately

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Pope Francis blesses a painting he received from a group of migrants during his general audience Nov. 28 in Paul VI hall at the Vatican. (CNS photo/Max Rossi, Reuters)

Pope: Idolatry empties lives, ruins hearts, which only Christ can revive

Posted by - December 9, 2018

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Every heart enslaved by false idols and evil desires needs a “transplant” with a heart filled with love, joy, goodness, hope and generosity, Pope Francis said. “How does this ‘heart transplant’ happen? From an old heart to a new heart? Through the gift of new desires,” the pope said Nov. 28

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Amanda Sidebottom, Elizabeth Merrill, Grace Bernardo and Clare Maloney, members of the Choir of the Church of Our Saviour in New York City, record music at the church in October for "Hark! A Thrilling Voice Is Sounding," a CD of sacred Advent and Christmas music. (CNS photo/Harold Levine, courtesy Church of Our Saviour)

Christmas preparation overwhelms Advent’s, church musicians say

Posted by - December 9, 2018

WASHINGTON (CNS) — Have a holly, jolly … Advent? If there seems to be a culture clash between the Christmas season and the Advent season that precedes it, Christmas is going to win out practically every time, according to a pair of liturgical musicians. “Christmas as a secular holiday has overtaken Christmas as a religious

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World needs humble leaders unafraid to meet their enemies, pope says

Posted by - December 9, 2018

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — The world needs leaders who are humble and willing to talk with their enemies with the aim of leading their countries toward peace, Pope Francis said. “Those politicians who do not know how to dialogue and confront each other are not leaders of peace,” he told residents and supporters of Rondine-Citadel

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Pope Francis looks at a copy of artwork by Michelangelo during an audience with faculty and staff of the Jesuits' International College of the Gesu at the Vatican Dec. 3. The pope, a Jesuit, told his brethren that they have to be lambs when fighting the wolves. (CNS photo/Vatican Media)

Do not be afraid of crises, pope tells Jesuits

Posted by - December 9, 2018

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — There is no growth without some form of crisis and no victory without a battle, Pope Francis told a group of Jesuits. In fact, “the worst evil that can happen to us,” he said, is growing complacent, self-satisfied and worldly in one’s spiritual life, too, he said. The pope spoke Dec.

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Spanish national police officers unload bales of seized drugs in Las Palmas, on the Canary island of Gran Canaria, Spain, Oct. 23. Pope Francis said illegal drug makers and dealers are traffickers of death and must be stopped. (CNS photo/Elvira Urquijo A., EPA)

Illegal drug makers, dealers are traffickers of death, pope says

Posted by - December 9, 2018

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Everyone must help in the fight against drugs, particularly governments which are called to confront the “traffickers of death” who produce, distribute or sell addictive substances, Pope Francis said. There needs to be better and more cooperation of people and coordination of policies battling drugs and dependencies, he said. “Isolated policies

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Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Vatican secretary of state, speaks Dec. 3 during the U.N. Climate Change Conference in Katowice, Poland. The cardinal told participants "We are standing before a challenge of civilization for the benefit of the common good." (CNS photo/Kacper Pempel, Reuters)

Cardinal tells COP24 climate needs present ‘challenge of civilization’

Posted by - December 9, 2018

The Vatican challenged countries gathered for the 24th U.N. Climate Change Conference to focus on the needs of the present and the future as it worked to take swift action. Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Vatican secretary of state, addressed the conference, COP24, in Katowice, Poland, Dec. 3 and told participants, “We are standing before a challenge

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Jonathan and Nicole Hughes and their daughters, Lily and Reese, are finding light in the darkness following the accidental drowning death of their young son and brother, Levi. Nicole Hughes has launched a website, www.levislegacy.com, to promote a system to oversee children around water, with individuals alternating as the designated "water guardian." (CNS photo/Kadee Fillers)

Mother on mission to preserve legacy of young son, promote water safety

Posted by - December 9, 2018

BRISTOL, Va. (CNS) — It has taken time for Nicole Hughes to get settled back into her routine at St. Anne Catholic School in Bristol. Pardon her if she seems distracted. While a new school year brings with it fresh beginnings, eager faces and excitement, this school year the English teacher has felt an inescapable

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