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Resentment, complaints are rooted in the sin of sloth, pope says

People should stop blaming and complaining so they can be filled with God's joy and rise up to life's challenges, Pope Francis said.

Prevention helps parishes survive worst fires in Chile’s history

Throughout the country, more than 90 different fires killed 11 people, scorched nearly 445,000 acres, destroyed hundreds of homes and ruined livelihoods.

Mexican archdiocese: Companies that work on border wall are ‘traitors’

"What's regrettable is that on this side of the border, there are Mexicans ready to collaborate with a fanatical project that annihilates the good relationship between two nations that share a common border," said the March 26 editorial in the archdiocesan publication Desde la Fe.

Message in a bottle: Letters need humble response, say abuse survivors

Acknowledging letters from victims of sexual abuse and treating them with respect is the least church officials can offer, said survivors of clergy sex abuse. What survivors want to see beyond a simple letter of response, however, is "action, child protection, perpetrators prosecuted and removed."

Spread hope, preach Christ, don’t worry about numbers, pope says

Visiting Milan, the center of Italian fashion and finance, Pope Francis spent the morning with the poor and those who minister to them.

Child protection commission seeks new ways to be informed by victims

Following the resignation of a prominent member and abuse survivor, a pontifical commission charged with addressing issues related to clergy sex abuse vowed to continue to seek input from victims and survivors.

Pope asks children to promise Jesus they will never be bullies

Turning stern during a lively and laughter-filled encounter March 25, Pope Francis told the youngsters he was very worried about the growing phenomenon of bullying.

Mexican bishop who speaks out faces criticism from state officials

Bishop Castro has come under attack from politicians and public officials upset for voicing suspicions of corruption in Morelos, a small state just south of Mexico City served by the Diocese of Cuernavaca.

Remember shattered walls of past divisions, pope tells EU leaders

Pope Francis welcomed the 27 European heads of state to the Vatican to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the signing of the Treaties of Rome, which gave birth to European Economic Community and the European Atomic Energy Community.

Deluges in Peru trigger flash floods, landslides; at least 85 dead

Unusually warm water in the Pacific Ocean off Peru is causing heavy rains on the usually arid coast, swamping cities that have poor drainage and destroying wood or mud-brick houses not built to withstand a downpour.