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Only sin can make one impure, pope says at Angelus

"Sin is what makes us impure," the pope said. "Selfishness, pride," corruption -- "these are the diseases of the heart which must be purified by turning to Jesus like the leper did, 'If you wish, you can make me clean.'"

Objections raised over Notre Dame’s new change on contraceptive coverage

An Indiana bishop said he supports the University of Notre Dame's Feb. 7 decision to stop coverage of abortion-inducing drugs and add natural family planning services to the school's health plan, but he said coverage of artificial birth control by a Catholic institution is unacceptable.

Therapy, Retrouvaille and the sacraments offer hope to failing marriages

Couples who see divorce, separation or lifelong unhappiness as inevitable have found healing and renewed love is possible -- with ample help.

‘Monumental’ FEMA shift opens door to disaster funds for religious groups

A change in Federal Emergency Management Agency policy may mean federal funds for religious organizations and houses of worship affected by hurricanes Harvey and Irma.

India’s Cardinal Gracias concerned over threats to diversity

Cardinal Oswald Gracias of Mumbai, newly elected president of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of India, expressed "anguish" over increasing threats to pluralism in the country.

Cardinal Cupich: Pope’s view of faith calls for changing underlying ideas

"'Amoris' is nothing short of the Holy Father's call to action, in which he summons church leaders, both lay and clergy, to enter into a serious dialogue about how best to minister to couples and families in a way that is faithful, honest and creative," the cardinal said.

Imagining a world with papal wish of nonviolence as a style of politics

When Pope Francis said, in the title of his 2017 World Day of Peace message, that he wanted to see nonviolence as "a style of politics for peace," it made peace teachers happy, but it also prompted them to consider what such a world would look like in practical terms.

Church’s legal procedures for abuse cases need changing, expert says

Even though the Catholic Church has all the necessary norms and laws in place to safeguard minors from abuse by clergy, the problem continues to be a lack in understanding or caring about those rules and guidelines and applying them effectively, said one Jesuit expert.

Wheelchair charity run by immigrants helps the most vulnerable

Among the many inspiring stories heard by those who attended the 2018 Catholic Social Ministry Gathering, the tale of the Living Hope Wheelchair Association stood out for its compassion and resilience.

Fire on ice: Wojtek Wolski’s faith helps keep his Olympic dream alive

Wojtek Wolski has gone from being a can't-miss prospect from St. Michael's College to a disillusioned young man who wanted to quit hockey, to a hospital patient facing a long comeback after shattering injury, and now to a man who has a shot at Olympic glory.