Pope Francis greets children after delivering his Christmas wishes to Vatican employees and their families during a special audience Dec. 21 in Paul VI hall at the Vatican. (CNS photo/L'Osservatore Romano)

Bring peace on earth and in hearts by going to confession, pope says

Posted by - December 30, 2017

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Head to confession so Christmas can be a time of peace in your hearts, Pope Francis told Vatican employees and their families. “Yesterday I went to confession for Christmas … and it did me good,” he told the employees during a special audience in the Vatican’s Paul VI hall Dec. 21.

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Pope Francis greets members of a student music group from Mexico’s Autonomous University of Queretaro at the end of his weekly general audience in Paul VI hall at the Vatican Dec. 20. (CNS photo/L'Osservatore Romano)

Get to Mass early; don’t calculate how late you can be, pope says

Posted by - December 24, 2017

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Don’t be late for Mass believing the introductory rites do not matter, Pope Francis told visitors and pilgrims. The words and gestures that open the celebration help the faithful come together as one and prepare them to listen to the Word of God and celebrate the Eucharist worthily, he said Dec.

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God-given sexual identity has inherent beauty, dignity, say faith leaders

Posted by - December 24, 2017

WASHINGTON (CNS) — In an open letter Dec. 15, a group of 20 Catholic bishops and other religious leaders described as “deeply troubling” the movement today “to enforce the false idea — that a man can be or become a woman or vice versa.” “We acknowledge and affirm that all human beings are created by

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A migrant reacts while waiting to disembark from a search and rescue ship after it arrived in the Sicilian harbor of Pozzallo. (CNS photo/Darrin Zammit Lupi, Reuters)

Pope’s New Year priorities: Refugees, youths, trips, more Curia reform

Posted by - December 24, 2017

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Foreign trips, a focus on the rights and needs of migrants and refugees and a Synod of Bishops dedicated to young people all are on the 2018 calendar for Pope Francis. His activities and the passions that drive them are familiar by now. In fact, March 13 will mark the fifth

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Pope Francis poses with children from the Piccolo Coro di Piazza Vittorio who sang during his Dec. 15 audience with an international group of singers and musicians who will perform at a benefit concert at the Vatican. (CNS photo/L’Osservatore Romano)

Pope: Coldest hearts can be warmed by Christmas cheer

Posted by - December 23, 2017

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Christmas joy expressed through music brings a message of peace and brotherhood for those most in need, Pope Francis said. Meeting with organizers and artists participating in a benefit Christmas concert at the Vatican, the pope said the talents of musicians and artists during the festive season “is a formidable way

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Look inward, not at a mirror, pope tells Japanese university students

Posted by - December 23, 2017

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Spending too much time looking in the mirror makes men and women conceited and focused on how their appearance, rather than their behavior, affects others, Pope Francis said. When vanity becomes a part of life, “you begin to dialogue with the mirror with an attitude that is almost or totally narcissistic,

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These are a couple of the hundreds of wax baby Jesus figurines Sylvette Chanel has created over the years at the Maison Saint-Gabriel Museum in Montreal. "Every Child Jesus needs a good day's work," Chanel said. (CNS photo/Francois Gloutnay, Presence)

An Advent tradition: Making wax figures of Jesus for mangers

Posted by - December 23, 2017

MONTREAL (CNS) — For sculptor Sylvette Chanel, Advent is the busiest time of the year. She is among the few people left who keeps alive the ancient New France craft of making and repairing wax Jesus figures for Nativity scenes. This art was brought to Canada by the first female religious congregations more than three

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Edmundite Fathers Michael Carter and Lino Oropeza sit at their set for "The Edmundite Show" Dec. 6 at St. Michael's College in Colchester, Vt. (CNS photo/Cori Fugere Urban, Vermont Catholic)

Young Edmundite priests’ goal is to evangelize with their YouTube show

Posted by - December 23, 2017

COLCHESTER, Vt. (CNS) — Father Lino Oropeza is a fan of technology. He worked in information technology in his native Venezuela before becoming a priest of the Society of St. Edmund, based at St. Michael’s College in Colchester. So, it seems natural that he would come up with an idea to combine technology and education

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Pope Francis blows out a candle on a 13-foot-long pizza during a special meeting to celebrate his 81st birthday Dec. 17 at the Vatican's Paul VI hall. (CNS photo/L'Osservatore Romano)

As pope turns 81, kids entertain with song, dance and 13-foot pizza

Posted by - December 23, 2017

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Celebrating his 81st birthday, Pope Francis blew out the candles on a 13-foot long pizza after being serenaded with song and dance by children and employees from a Vatican pediatric clinic. A group of children receiving assistance from the Vatican’s St. Martha Dispensary, a maternal and pediatric clinic, had given the

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An empty crib is seen in a Nativity Dec. 19 at the headquarters of U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops in Washington. During Pope Francis' Dec. 19 morning homily, he asked people to pray before the empty Christmas crib during the last days of Advent and say, "Come Lord, fill the crib, fill my heart and encourage me to give life, to be fruitful." (CNS photo/Bob Roller)

Keep hearts open, ready to hold Christ this Christmas, pope says

Posted by - December 23, 2017

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Countries with low birthrates suffer from that awful disease called “demographic winter,” Pope Francis said in a morning homily. They do not have children for fear of undermining their economic well-being or they try to justify it with other reasons, he said in his homily during morning Mass Dec. 19 at

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