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Franciscan sister taught children, aided the elderly for half a century

Sister Miriam Patrice Hausman, O.S.F., was dedicated to elementary and secondary education, and in pastoral ministry, particularly in gerontology. She died at age 77.

Pipeline bill veto opens door to discuss moral issues on environment

Catholic organizations welcomed President Barack Obama's Feb. 24 veto of a bill approving an oil pipeline through the country's midsection, saying that it allows more opportunity to consider moral questions about the environment and climate change.

Four major snowstorms in week having an impact on Boston parishes

With record snowfall for this time of year, parishes all over the Archdiocese of Boston face more than just the issue of digging out after each storm.

Baby born after RU-486 reversal is ‘light of our life,’ says father

Two-month-old Gabriel Caicedo is one of 78 children who have been saved by a new medical protocol being used to reverse the effects of the RU-486 abortion regimen in its early stages.

Willke, a Catholic doctor and longtime pro-life advocate, dies at 89

Dr. John "Jack" Willke, an obstetrician and a former president of the National Right to Life Committee who is credited with helping shape the pro-life movement, died Feb. 20 at his home in Cincinnati. He was 89.

Pope names St. Gregory of Narek a doctor of the church

A 10th-century Armenian monk has been named among the doctors of the church.

Longtime worker for migrants says challenges more urgent than ever

Thirty-five years ago, when John Klink was working for Catholic Relief Services in Yemen, Blessed Teresa of Kolkata came to visit her Missionaries of Charities there.

Yardley woman named to lead Communicators for Women Religious

Eileen Dickerson has been elected board chair for the organization of personnel responsible for communications for congregations of Catholic sisters.

Before World Meeting of Families, parishes prepare for its aftermath

The Philadelphia Archdiocese is offering parishes training programs for faith formation and marriage ministry in anticipation of renewed interest in the Church and more people coming to parishes after the papal visit in September.

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.”