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Bring the pope home from World Meeting of Families’ store

The official retail website featuring more than 200 items, including a bobble-head of Pope Francis, launched this week.

Dominican Republic court ruling to revoke Haitians’ citizenship decried

A Dominican Republic court decision rescinding the citizenship of Haitians born in that country "has caused a moral and civil outcry against this seemingly unjust law," Brooklyn Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio said at a special Mass.

Franciscan sister dies at 84, had cared for babies with AIDS

Sister Judith O’Neill, O.S.F., taught for over 30 years in various archdiocesan schools. She served in prayer ministry until her death.

Catholic economist: Pope has ‘measured’ critique of U.S. economy

Harsh criticisms meted out by Pope Francis on free-market capitalism have sparked backlash from some fiscal conservatives and have led some people to call him "anti-capitalist" or even Marxist.

Alliances needed to fight global warming, poverty, say Vatican speakers

Democracy must return to politics and unusual alliances must form in order to get the world to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and tackle poverty, said a panel of speakers attending a Vatican conference.

Franciscan sister, a teacher and musician, dies at 90

Sister Frances Will, O.S.F., served in the education ministry with the Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia for over 60 years.

Sister Rosemary Bynre, devoted teacher, dies at 82

The Immaculate Heart of Mary sister died in the 65th year of her religious life.

Immaculate Heart sister dies in 71st year of religious life

Sister Ann Bernadette MacNamara, I.H.M., taught in schools in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia and the Diocese of Arlington. She served as superior for the congregation.

How to make raising 15 children look easy

If you're inviting the Waltrich family of Hatboro over for a barbeque, you're going to need a bigger yard for all those kids, their spouses and 48 grandchildren. The latest in CatholicPhilly.com's Faithful Families series tells how Paul and Margaret Anne hadn't planned on such a big brood 55 years ago, but they made a hectic household a loving home.

Top stars and local parishioners will sing for Pope Francis

Thousands will hear Andrea Bocelli, Juanes and the Philadelphia Orchestra sing at the Festival of Families, and members of parish choirs will grace the same stage for the Sept. 27 Mass with Pope Francis.