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Richard III, Catholic king of England, reburied at Leicester Cathedral

King Richard III -- the last monarch of the Plantagenet dynasty and the last English king to die in battle -- was originally buried by Franciscan friars in Leicester, a city in the Midlands, after he was slain at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485.

Joy comes from faith, not doctrine, pope says

"It's sad to be a believer without joy and there is no joy when there is no faith, when there is no hope, when there is no law, but only rules and cold doctrine," he said at the Mass in the Domus Sanctae Marthae March 26.

U.S. priest discusses his journey from movie sets to Vatican work

On a movie set in Hollywood, Scott Borgman was hooking a camera to the bottom of a vintage car when he told a fellow key-grip about his decision to go to France and enter the seminary.

Papal ecology: Protecting all God’s creatures, respecting God’s plan

The Catholic Church supports the efforts of scientists to study the causes and effects of climate change and insists governments and businesses must get serious about specific commitments for protecting the environment.

Immigrant bishop, builder, martyr: Telling the story of Blessed Budka

More than a century after he first set foot in North America, the story of a little-known Canadian blessed and martyr of the Soviet regime is starting to come out of the shadows.

Pope’s schedule for Holy Week and Easter

Here is Pope Francis' schedule for Holy Week and Easter

Mother, daughter killed in crash recalled for devotion to faith, family

Yvonne Selke and her daughter, Emily, were two of the three Americans killed in the March 24 crash of an Airbus jet March 24. The identity of the third American has not yet been released.

Honoree calls religious liberty ‘most fundamental freedom in society’

Religious liberty is "the most fundamental freedom in society" and it is at "the very core of the human condition," attorney and scholar Joseph Weiler told an audience at The Catholic University of America in Washington.

Today’s teaching on the family

See the daily excerpt from the preparatory catechesis for the 2015 World Meeting of Families, “Love is Our Mission: The Family Fully Alive.”

Archbishop: ‘Use energy’ of Selma anniversary to heal today’s divisions

Archbishop Joseph E. Kurtz of Louisville, Kentucky, in a statement at the end of Mass, urged those in the congregation to "use the energy of this anniversary to finish the work of healing divisions that remain and ending the cycles of violence that grip too many of our communities."