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Pope ‘most fearless man I ever met,’ says filmmaker Wenders

Pope Francis, the subject of a new documentary by German filmmaker Wim Wenders, is "the most fearless man I ever met," the director said in a segment of the CBS newsmagazine "60 Minutes" that aired May 13.

Caritas migrant shelter in Tijuana under police protection after attacks

At least six armed individuals entered the shelter in the early morning hours of May 6 and stole some of the migrants' meager possessions, including cash, cellphones and ID cards.

Cardinal urges Canadian pro-lifers at march to ‘speak more loudly by silence’

UPDATED - An estimated 75-100 pro-abortion advocates screamed chants and waved signs, halting the National March for Life until marchers turned around and took a different route through the streets of downtown Ottawa.

McDevitt HS senior racks up 200 career lacrosse goals, and a legacy

Suzanna Cantwell is the first in school history to achieve the mark. With only five experienced players on this year's team she became both scorer and leader -- on the field and in the classroom.

States bordering Gulf of Mexico rank at, near bottom of new index

Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas ranked poorly in poverty, racial disparity and immigrant exclusion, seen as important to Catholic social teaching. The states have a legacy of racial discrimination and lower paying nonunion jobs.

Catholic groups highlight plight of immigrant mothers on Mother’s Day

Days before the U.S. celebrated Mother's Day May 13, the national group Faith in Action urged others to think about immigrant mothers who have been separated from their children or run the risk of never seeing them again.

Cameroon archbishop survives gun attack after criticizing government

The Actualite du Cameroun news agency described the attack May 7 as an "attempted assassination" and said it was widely believed linked to Archbishop Kleda's demands for a government dialogue with separatist groups and for Biya not to seek re-election.

Some Kenyan Christians support polygamy, but Catholic Church says no

In 2014, President Uhuru Kenyatta signed a law legalizing polygamy, despite criticism from women's groups. Since then, proponents have called on male Kenyans to marry many women.

Columban Fathers to celebrate Mass of Thanksgiving

As the Columban Fathers celebrate 100 years of mission, they invite all to share Gospel joy at a Mass of Thanksgiving on Sunday, May 20 at SS. Peter and Paul Church, West Chester.

Born of mergers, 3 parishes mark 25 years in times of change

Our Lady of Hope and St. Martin de Porres in North Philadelphia and St. Katharine Drexel in Chester were the result of more than a dozen parish closures in 1993. They continue to serve a dynamic population in the archdiocese.