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Pope asks pardon for sins that drove Catholic, Orthodox apart

Like St. John Paul II before him, Pope Francis apologized to members of the Orthodox Church of Greece for the ways Catholics had offended them, and called for unity. "How can we testify before the world to the harmony of the Gospel, if we Christians remain separated?"

Pope tells reporters Paris archbishop was hounded out by gossip

Pope Francis told reporters he accepted the resignation of Archbishop Michel Aupetit of Paris because, while acknowledging "a failure" in his relationship with a woman, the archbishop's reputation had been destroyed publicly.

Kenyan diocese mourns deaths after bus plunges into swollen river

At least 32 people were killed when an overcrowded bus carrying a Catholic choir plunged into the Enziu River. The choir had sung for a renewal of vows for an elderly couple. One family lost 11 members. At least 30 people were rescued.

Local pro-life advocates gather to pray for Supreme Court case on abortion

As the justices convened Dec. 1 to consider a major challenge to Roe v. Wade, dozens of faithful "took it to the Lord" in front of a Philadelphia Planned Parenthood site.

Catholic athletes give thanks for the memories this year

Seven young men and women, standout players at their Philadelphia Catholic League schools and contributors to this season's winning teams, expressed their gratitude to God, family, coaches and teammates for abundant blessings.

Cathedral Christmas concert sets Advent hope to music

The Dec. 5 program at the Cathedral Basilica of SS. Peter and Paul will feature works by Abbie Betinis, Benjamin Britten, Gustav Holst, Malcolm Archer and Stephanie Martin, all selected to focus listeners on the Lord's coming at Christmas.

Vatican announces pope will bring migrants from Cyprus to Italy

After denouncing barbed-wire barriers and boat pushbacks to keep out migrants, Pope Francis has pledged to move a dozen migrants from Cyprus to Italy before Christmas.

Cardinal Foley School goes cold turkey (trot) for 5K race benefit

The 15th annual walk and run through the neighborhoods of Havertown, Delaware County burned up Thanksgiving calories for 320 runners, all to benefit Cardinal John Foley Regional Catholic School and draw together the community for fun.

Advent evening of prayer and reflection for young women

Single young women are invited to join the I.H.M. Sisters on Saturday, Dec. 4 from 6-8 p.m. at the Motherhouse in Malvern. The evening will include supper and social time with the sisters, a reflection and prayer.

Rwandan genocide survivor to speak at St. David Parish

In an Advent season event Dec. 15, the Willow Grove parish will welcome Immaculée Ilibagiza to share her miraculous story on finding forgiveness through God's mercy. It will be followed by refreshments and a book signing.