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MANILA, Philippines — Philippine authorities have canceled the famous Black Nazarene festivities, usually attended by millions of devotees, due to a surge in coronavirus cases, reported ucanews.com.
Amid the smoldering ashes of his family's recently remodeled Louisville, Colo., home that was destroyed by a Dec. 30 wildfire, Tom Greany found hope in a symbol of his deep Catholic faith.
To discriminate against or persecute those who profess their faith is an intolerable act that threatens the fraternal bonds shared by humanity, Pope Francis said.
Christians can rest assured that even when they feel unworthy, God is a good shepherd who goes in search of them, Pope Francis said.
VATICAN CITY — As Catholics begin a new year contemplating the motherhood of Mary, they should be inspired not to let problems weaken their faith or prevent them from helping others grow, Pope Francis said.
Christian hope grants those who suffer the assurance that God does not abandon his people in their time of need, Pope Francis said.
CAPE TOWN, South Africa — Anglican Archbishop Desmond Tutu's compassion and sense of humor, as well as his commitment to justice and processes of peace, were among the many reasons he was an icon, said Bishop Kevin Dowling of Rustenburg.
VATICAN CITY — The COVID-19 pandemic has been tough on families, but with extra patience and faith, bonds can grow stronger, Pope Francis wrote in a letter released on the feast of the Holy Family.
WEST CHESTER, Pa. — On Dec. 31, nearly half a million people will complete a yearlong journey of reading the entire Catholic Bible with "The Bible in a Year" podcast.
SILVER SPRING, Md. — The idea for veteran Catholic author Russell Shaw's latest book actually originated about 30 years ago.


