This is the new coat of arms for the Archdiocese of Detroit, featuring an image of St. Anne and a door representing Capuchin Father Solanus Casey, a sainthood candidate declared "venerable" for his heroic virtues. Both were prominent intercessors for the city. (CNS photo/Archdiocese of Detroit)

‘Pray for boldness,’ archbishop implores faithful at Pentecost vigil

Posted by - June 9, 2017

DETROIT (CNS) — From the scattered languages of the tower of Babel to the apostles speaking in tongues at the first Pentecost, the methods of communication have varied over the years. The message of the Gospel, however, has not. On the eve of Pentecost 2017, Archbishop Allen H. Vigneron of Detroit took to a new

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Charis Willey, 25, of Newport, Shropshire, England, Emmanuel Ambrose, 23, of the Bronx, N.Y., Joshua Cordes, 29, of Yucca Valley, Calif., Daniel Cordes, 22, of Yucca Valley, Susan Nussman, 21, of Cincinnati, and Rebecca McCue, 28, of St Paul, Minn., are pictured in a June 2 photo at England's Shrewsbury Cathedral. (CNS photo/Simon Caldwell)

Ohio students helping young British Catholics experience joys of faith

Posted by - June 9, 2017

SHREWSBURY, England (CNS) — A group of American students has embarked on a mission to England in the hope of helping young Catholics grow more excited about their faith. The six theology students from the Franciscan University of Steubenville in Ohio, will spend two months in the Diocese of Shrewsbury at the invitation of Bishop

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A migrant child sits on the deck of rescue ship as it arrives April 19 in Augusta, Italy. Migration should be "a choice rather than something forced or involuntary," said Philippine Archbishop Bernardito Auza, the Vatican's permanent observer to the United Nations. (CNS photo/Darrin Zammit Lupi, pool via Reuters)

Archbishop: Migration should be a choice, not ‘something forced’

Posted by - June 3, 2017

UNITED NATIONS (CNS) — Migration should be “a choice rather than something forced or involuntary,” said Philippine Archbishop Bernardito Auza, the Vatican’s permanent observer to the United Nations. For that to happen, he cautioned, the “right to remain” must be respected. Archbishop Auza said a proposed U.N. global compact on migration must give the right

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A woman prays the rosary at St. Vincent Ferrer Church in New York City. Pope Francis said May 26 that Christian life will be beautiful and joyful if people hold in their hearts the joy they felt when they first encountered Christ. (CNS photo/Gregory A. Shemitz)

Prayer, memory, mission create a joy no one can take away, pope says

Posted by - June 3, 2017

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — The Christian road map for life’s journey is to keep Jesus in one’s heart, one’s eyes on heaven and one’s feet on the ground, spreading the Gospel, Pope Francis said. “Christian life will be beautiful and will also be joyful” if people hold in their hearts the joy they felt when

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Christian missionaries are seen in Guwahati, India, April 30. Pope Francis said May 26 that Catholics, especially members of religious orders, are called to be bold, creative and consoling "missionaries without borders. (CNS photo/Stringer, EPA)

Mission means never saying, ‘It’s always been done this way,’ pope says

Posted by - June 3, 2017

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Catholics, especially members of religious orders, are called to be bold, creative and consoling “missionaries without borders,” Pope Francis said. Meeting May 26 with members of the general chapter of the Don Orione Sisters, the pope said focusing on the call to reach out to others and share the Gospel with

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Smoke billows near a mosque in Marawi, Philippines, May 30. Catholic bishops in the southern Philippines supported the declaration of martial law in Mindanao following an attempt by a band of gunmen claiming to be Islamic militants to seize the city. (CNS photo/Erik De Castro, Reuters)

Mindanao bishops support ‘temporary’ martial law in wake of violence

Posted by - June 3, 2017

MANILA, Philippines (CNS) — Catholic bishops in the southern Philippines supported the declaration of martial law in Mindanao following an attempt by a band of gunmen claiming to be Islamic militants to seize a city in the region. “At present we simply do not have solid and sufficient facts to absolutely reject the declaration of

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Michelle Moran, president of the Vatican-based International Catholic Charismatic Renewal Services, is pictured before a press conference at the Vatican May 30. Leaders of the Catholic charismatic movement were gathering in Rome to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the charismatic renewal. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)

One in the Spirit: Catholics, Pentecostals celebrate Pentecost with pope

Posted by - June 3, 2017

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Pope Francis’ very public friendship with and overtures to Pentecostal and evangelical leaders is a high-profile reflection of a relationship that already existed at the grass roots between Catholic charismatics and some of their Spirit-filled neighbors, leaders of the renewal said. While some Pentecostals in some parts of the world, especially

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Pope Francis meets children during his general audience in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican May 31. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)

Christians share hope, not ‘vinegar of bitterness,’ pope says

Posted by - June 3, 2017

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Christians are called to be “sowers of hope,” consoling and defending the poor and anyone in need, Pope Francis said. As Christians prepared to celebrate Pentecost June 4, Pope Francis used his weekly general audience May 31 to speak about the power of the Holy Spirit to strengthen the hope of

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Pope Francis meets children during his general audience in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican May 31. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)

Pope: Get a spiritual EKG to make sure heart pulsates with Holy Spirit

Posted by - June 3, 2017

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Never speak, act or make a decision without first listening to the Holy Spirit, who moves, troubles and inspires the heart, Pope Francis advised. A cold and calculating heart that is closed to the Holy Spirit results in a faith that is “ideological,” he said May 29 during a morning Mass

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Pope Francis talks with U.S. President Donald Trump, accompanied by his wife, Melania, left, during a private audience at the Vatican May 24. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)

Pope, President Trump speak of hopes for peace

Posted by - May 27, 2017

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Pope Francis and U.S. President Donald Trump spent 30 minutes speaking privately in the library of the Apostolic Palace May 24, and as the president left, he told the pope, “I won’t forget what you said.” The atmosphere at the beginning was formal and a bit stiff. However, the mood lightened

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