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The Office of Youth, Campus, and Young Adult Ministries gears up for new and time-honored initiatives.
Pledging to "heal and protect with every bit of the strength God provides us," the U.S. bishops' Administrative Committee Sept. 19 outlined actions to address the abuse crisis, including approving the establishment of a third-party confidential reporting system for claims of any abuse by bishops.
Pope Francis will travel to the eastern periphery of Europe to honor a faith that withstood a Nazi invasion and five decades of communist dictatorship and now is striving to help people live in freedom as authentic disciples of Christ.
Sally O’Dwyer, director of volunteers for Catholic Charities, and Margot Chavez, communications associate and volunteer coordinator, presented two talks at the 2018 Catholic Charities USA annual gathering in Buffalo, N.Y., Sept. 12-14.
The Vatican’s representation to the U.N. includes a cadre of interns and fellows.
Pope Francis told a group of Japanese visitors to the Vatican that he wants to visit Japan in 2019. And the president of Mozambique announced that Pope Francis plans to visit the country next year.
Years ago, when I interviewed Kathy DiFiore, an exemplary woman who founded a network of shelters in New Jersey for homeless teenage mothers and abused women, she mentioned how the inspiration for her ministry came while she was praying, "Lord, make me a channel of your peace."
Growing up, many of my family’s summer vacations took place at the ocean. Whenever we could afford it we would head for Cape Cod, New Hampshire or Maine.
The speaker was a highly sophisticated layman, possessor of a doctorate and professor of theology at a major Catholic university.
The gunman who fired the shot in El Salvador March 24, 1980, that killed San Salvador's revered Archbishop Oscar Romero while he celebrated Mass in a hospital chapel surely did not aim to help create a martyr whose life and legacy one day would be honored throughout the world.


