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CRS Rice Bowl offers way to help the hungry near and far

The venerable Lenten program of prayer, donations and awareness -- try some of the recipes from homes in Nicaragua, Iraq or Burkina Faso -- launched Feb. 2 at a West Philadelphia food pantry, which also benefits from funds raised.

Pope says unified Korean team at Olympics offers hope for peace

The presence of a unified delegation and team for North and South Korea at this year's Olympic Games gives people hope for a world dedicated to peace through dialogue and respect, Pope Francis said.

Pope asks people to work together to end human trafficking

Pope Francis called for prayers to end the "shameful scourge" of human trafficking.

Homilies must help people reflect, not nap, pope says

Catholics need to read the Bible more regularly so they can better understand the Mass readings, and they need to be patient with the homilist, especially if the sermon is boring, meandering or hard to understand, he said.

Pilgrim pope: Benedict says he’s journeying toward God

In a Feb. 5, 2018, letter to a journalist from an Italian newspaper, the retired pope said he has diminished physical strength and inwardly is on a "pilgrimage to Home."

Grisez called ‘remarkable man’ whose work was ‘utterly true to the faith’

The late Germain Grisez, an influential Catholic philosopher, ethicist and moral theologian, was "a remarkable man" and a "very firm believer" whose faith "was unswervingly orthodox," Jesuit Father Peter Ryan said.

Cardinal Tobin: Christians must recognize humanity of immigrants, refugees

We forget where we came from, not just as the early Christian church, but also as a country, when early Catholic immigrants in the 19th century were treated and portrayed in the U.S. "as apes and drunkards and ignorant and threats to God-fearing women and children," Cardinal Tobin said.

Texas Catholic school sees power of prayer in remembrance of late teacher

During Catholic Schools Week, eighth-grade students at Sacred Heart Catholic School in Conroe, Texas, release a balloon rosary, after praying a living rosary in the school field in honor of Vicky Tannos, a former teacher who died from cancer in 2017.

Faith an essential part of story for real-life heroes of ’15:17 to Paris’

While on a backpacking trip in 2015 through Europe, their Paris-bound train was attacked by a terrorist and the three childhood friends were able to subdue him, saving the lives of the more than 500 passengers on board the train.

Two Mexican priests killed in ambush

UPDATED - Two priests were gunned down as they returned from Candlemas celebrations in a corner of Mexico rife with drug cartel violence and increasingly lethal for prelates.