News

Tikuna deacon prepares to become first priest from Amazonian tribe

Deacon Ferney Pereira will become the first priest from the Tikuna ethnic group, a tribe of about 60,000 people that live deep in the Amazon, along a stretch of the jungle shared by Colombia, Peru and Brazil.

Pope names Archbishop Auza, Vatican rep at U.N., as nuncio to Spain

The Vatican made the announcement Oct. 1. It did not name a replacement as permanent observer of the Holy See to the United Nations.

Warmhearted stories, deeply felt prayers mark Archbishop Flynn’s funeral

More than 2,000 people, including a dozen bishops and a U.S. cardinal, hundreds of laypeople, priests, seminarians, religious brothers and sisters, attended the funeral for the late Archbishop Harry J. Flynn of St. Paul and Minneapolis.

Parish finds its own identity helping others gain theirs

St. William in Northeast Philadelphia recently hosted two on-site application sessions for Philadelphia's new PHL City ID cards, which enable often marginalized and vulnerable populations to access a wide range of services. Parishioners say the outreach shows that "the church lives within the community."

Fatima Day at Doylestown shrine draws faithful for Mass, procession

Father Frank Pavone was the celebrant and homilist for a day to remember Our Lady of Fatima at the National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa, where a diverse congregation prayed the rosary for peace.

Vatican-U.S. ties benefit humanity, ambassador says

Even if Pope Francis and U.S. President Donald Trump have strong differences on the issue of migration, there are many other areas of common agreement where their joint efforts promote peace and human dignity, said Callista Gingrich.

Guatemalan prelate says his remarks are based on what he experiences

Cardinal-designate Alvaro Ramazzini Imeri, who will join the College of Cardinals Oct. 5, has found unexpected fame, especially at home, for denouncing injustices in oft-forgotten corners of Guatemala.

Peace officers at Blue Mass respond to Gospel’s call to serve God

Police officers "need to lean on God, we know he is there for us,” a belief shared by the firefighters and other first responders who gathered for a special Mass at the Cathedral Basilica of SS. Peter and Paul.

In Amazon, mission work changed, but still means accompanying suffering

As bishops and pastoral workers from throughout the region meet at the Vatican Oct. 6-27 to discuss the church's response to the challenges of ministry in the Amazon, its missionary history will be unmistakable.

Local events focus on everyone’s call to be missionaries

October is the extraordinary month of missions, and several happenings in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia will remind the faithful how, as Pope Francis has said, "every baptized man and woman is a mission."