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Nation’s 43rd president says his late father was ‘a great and noble man’
His eldest son, former President George W. Bush, gave an emotional eulogy, breaking down at one point saying his father "the best father any son or daughter could have."
Advent calendars: Old tradition and modern commercialism, same message
The Advent calendar with one tab or box to open each day for 24 or 25 days taps into something people really like: countdowns. It also highlights the anticipation that is at the heart of the four-week liturgical season of Advent.
Colleagues say new Congolese archbishop will defend human rights
The newly installed head of one of Africa's largest archdioceses will vigorously defend democracy and human rights, while also seeking to reconcile political opponents, said church officials in Congo.
Winter coat giveaway helps people left behind in nation’s recovery
Catholic Community Services of the Philadelphia Archdiocese teamed up for the giveaway Dec. 1 in Philadelphia to help stretch tight family budgets. The outreach also "fills a spiritual need," said a participant.
Woman who once assisted with abortions to address March for Life Jan. 18
Abby Johnson, who early in her career assisted in carrying out abortions, will be among the speakers during the 2019 March for Life rally Jan. 18 on the National Mall in Washington.
Amid church’s abuse crisis, music can unite the faithful, says composer
"How can we pray when we feel betrayed?" is a lyric from "How Can We Pray?," a new hymn by Catholic music minister Zachary Stachowski, who was moved to anger by the Pa. grand jury report. Watch a video.
Prince Charles says Iraqi Dominican’s story shows ‘power of faith’
The heir to the British throne spoke of how he was deeply moved by the testimony of an Iraqi sister who fled Islamic State militants but has returned to the Ninevah Plain to help re-establish the Christian presence.
Prayer is a constant learning experience, pope says
Jesus' way of praying to his father throughout his life is a reminder for Christians that prayer is more than asking God for something but is a way of establishing an intimate relationship with him, Pope Francis said.
Pope expresses condolences for death of former President Bush
Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Vatican secretary of state, sent a telegram to the president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, Cardinal Daniel N. DiNardo of Galveston-Houston, telling him the pope was "saddened to learn of the death" of the former president.
Pa. high court says names in redacted grand jury report can’t be released
In a 6-1 decision Dec. 3, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court said the identities of some clergy accused of abuse that were redacted from a grand jury report issued in mid-August must remain permanently blocked from release.