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St. Peter’s bones? Maintenance worker makes surprising discovery
During restoration of a nearly 1,000-year-old Rome church, a worker discovered clay pots with bone fragments that may belong to St. Peter, three other popes and four early church martyrs.
Archbishop Chaput on the enduring legacy of ‘Veritatis Splendor’
In an interview, the archbishop calls St. John Paul's encyclical a "fruit of Vatican II" that has been well received in the U.S. over the past 25 years, "like water in the desert." It reaffirms permanent truths, rejects moral ambiguity and presents truth as a source of freedom and joy.
Don’t be embarrassed to talk about sex, youths tell Vatican officials
A "big gap" exists between the concerns young people want to talk about and the issues most bishops are comfortable discussing, said Therese Hargot, who describes herself as a philosopher and sexologist.
Central American migrants pitch in with Mexican earthquake recovery
Central American migrants traveling through Mexico have been pitching in with relief efforts ever since a magnitude 8.1 earthquake stuck the region Sept. 7.
Bishops pray for ‘safety, care’ of all hit hard by two massive hurricanes
"We also pray for the safety of, and in thanksgiving for, the first responders who are risking their lives at this very moment in care for their neighbors, especially those who are elderly, sick, homeless, or otherwise already in need of special assistance," the statement said.
Spanish basilica evacuated during false-alarm bomb scare
The Catalan police force, known as the Mossos d'Esquadra, carried out an evening anti-terrorism operation Sept. 12 after receiving reports of a suspicious vehicle parked outside the unfinished basilica designed by Spanish architect Antoni Gaudi.
Witness of Colombian people a wealth for the church, pope says
Colombia's long and arduous path toward reconciliation and a lasting peace after nearly half a century of war is a sign of hope for all Christians, Pope Francis said.
Pope names new nuncio to Israel
Pope Francis has named Italian Archbishop Leopoldo Girelli to be the new Vatican nuncio to Israel and apostolic delegate in Jerusalem and Palestine.
Speakers: Common humanity ‘underpins’ all U.N. work for peace, justice
People from all walks of life who share a global vision of peace, justice and universal respect for human dignity can draw inspiration from the lives and sacrifices of those who perished in the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
After a glorious history, twin spires of West Phila. church will go silent
Our Mother of Sorrows Church will close for good on Oct. 9 due to dwindling attendance. The parish, which merged with St. Ignatius in 2013, was marked by growth, prestige, courage, decline and holiness, to the end.