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Pope talks friendship, pardon, immigrant crisis in radio interviews
A pope needs friends, needs mercy and needs to reach out to all people, Pope Francis said in two radio interviews released in mid-September.
Faith leads to freedom, pope tells prisoners, others in Angelus address
The Christian journey is not a pursuit of earthly success, but of obeying God's will, knowing that at the end of time one will be with God, Pope Francis said.
Delco parish hosts monthly Mass for persons with disabilities
St. John Chrysostom Parish in Wallingford listened to the needs of parents of children who needed a special Sunday liturgy, then launched a monthly Mass for them.
Youth-themed music festival coming to Paoli this Saturday
Last year's Abbey Faith and Music Fest at Daylesford Abbey in Paoli was a success, and this year's bigger event features music, prayer, food and fun on Sept. 19.
Catholic high school sports schedules
See this weekend's schedule of action in six sports among Catholic schools in the Philadelphia Archdiocese. Watch CatholicPhilly.com's Sports section each week for schedules.
Earth and its poor cry out, and we must listen, pope says
Pope Francis repeated his conviction that "a widespread consensus" places much of the blame for climate change and extreme weather on irresponsible human action.
Panel urges synod to focus on financial threats to families
Coming hard on the heels of Pope Francis' trip to the United States will be the Synod of Bishops on the family in October, at which themes raised during the U.S. visit may come to the fore.
Migration crisis needs a continent-wide solution, Euro bishops say
The European Union must adopt a common asylum policy "without delay" because it is unacceptable for refugees to "drown and suffocate" at the fringes of the bloc, said the European bishops.
Panelists seek genocide declaration over Islamic State atrocities
''We failed with the Armenian genocide in Turkey. We failed in Srebrenica,'' Bosnia-Herzegovina, where 8,000 boys and men were slaughtered by Bosnian Serb nationalists 20 years ago, said former U.S. Rep. Frank Wolf, now a distinguished senior fellow at the 21st Century Wilberforce Initiative. ''Will we fail again in the Middle East?'' Wolf asked.
Help families, recognize goodness, don’t just criticize, cardinal says
A three-week Synod of Bishops to talk in the abstract about Catholic teaching on the family makes no sense to Austrian Cardinal Christoph Schonborn of Vienna.