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Florida man starts new podcast on Catholics in sports

"I'm just an ordinary guy," said Bruce Wawrzyniak on his new Catholic Sports Radio podcast, "who's doing these things for the glory of God."

High court examines potential racial bias in juries on death penalty cases

In mid-March, the U.S. Supreme Court considered possible racially biased juries in two death penalty cases. They rejected one case and listened to oral arguments in another, but in both cases, justices expressed unease.

Pope issues new child protection law, guidelines for Vatican City State

Pope Francis established the new norms and legal, criminal and safeguarding procedures with an apostolic letter given "motu proprio" (on his own initiative), published March 29. The law and procedures were to go into effect June 1.

Franciscans give Jordan’s king award for his peace, dialogue work

The annual award, known as the Lamp of Peace, recognizes King Abdullah II's tireless promotion of peace in the troubled Middle East, support of interreligious dialogue, welcome of refugees and educational reforms.

Betraying internal forum is a sin, pope tells confessors

In confession, the privacy of one's conscience before God, also known as the internal forum, must always be protected and not be used to influence decisions outside the confessional, Pope Francis said.

Assisted suicide akin to ‘state-sanctioned execution,’ pro-lifer says

Dozens of advocates, including a quadriplegic woman with cerebral palsy, made their voices heard March 25 in the New Jersey Statehouse as the Aid in Dying bill went to a vote in the legislature.

A holy history: Book tells story of Augustinian saints

“Hearts on Fire” by a local Augustinian priest offers short bios of canonized members of his order -- including a brother and sister -- plus saints in waiting including two Philadelphia men.

Bishops condemn bills to expand abortion, repeal conscience protection

The bishops from Illinois' six dioceses March 28 made a decisive stand against state legislators' efforts to remove all abortion restrictions in the state, as well as the right of physicians to object to the practice.

Four Phila. priests tour ministry for poor in Virgin Islands

Desperate poverty exists in the Diocese of St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands, and four local parish pastors got an appreciation of the church's mission during a trip there March 19-21.

Catholics, Muslims urged to work for peace by respecting ‘the other’

The way to peace runs through seeing one another as brothers and sisters, Catholic and Muslim leaders confirmed March 25 at a session of the National Catholic-Muslim Dialogue held at Catholic Theological Union.