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SANTA CRUZ, Bolivia – Fernando Fernande brought toilet paper, soap and food to the Palmasola prison, where his son has been locked up for the past two years. Other families waited outside the gates with wheelbarrows full of everything from sausages to blankets to charcoal for cooking. The supplies, Fernande said, were to keep his […]
SANTA CRUZ, Bolivia – Camillian Father Mateo Bautista Garcia plans to push his palms outward when Pope Francis passes by so the pontiff can read his political protest written with a marker: “10 percent.” The priest, who previously worked under Pope Francis in the Archdiocese of Buenos Aires, also plans to pass out paper hands […]
ATHENS, Greece – A Greek archbishop said he was hopeful for a last-minute deal to save his country from bankruptcy. “At this critical moment, we’re all hoping some new agreement might still be reached,” said Archbishop Sevastianos Rossolatos of Athens. “It’s clear there must be further reforms here, but also changes in how the European […]
LA PAZ, Bolivia – Praising Bolivia’s efforts to include all its citizens in the country’s economic, political and social life, Pope Francis also defended the record and the right of the Catholic Church to be an active member of society and the right of the bishops to comment on public issues. The pope arrived an […]
It’s definitely not a light-hearted, take-to-the-beach romance book. The cover is eerie, showing the darkness of space, save for the light at the center of a spiral galaxy. But The Reality of God: The Layman’s Guide to Scientific Evidence for the Creator by Steven R. Hemler (Saint Benedict Press, 2014) is a worthwhile read for […]
QUITO, Ecuador – Education is a right and a privilege that should impart not only knowledge and skills, but also a sense of responsibility for others and for the earth, Pope Francis told representatives of Ecuadorean schools and universities. “God gives us not only life, he gives us the earth, he gives us all of […]
EDMOND, Okla. – The Westerman Foundation, based in Edmond, plans to award $1 million in grants to Catholic schools, parishes and charitable organizations and is currently accepting grant applications. The deadline to apply is Aug. 1. Online applications are available on the foundation’s website, www.thewestermanfoundation.org. Recipients will be announced in late September and funds will […]
He instructed them to take nothing for the journey but a walking stick – no food, no sack, no money in their belts. Imagine the apostles, sent forth by Jesus with such minimal baggage, arriving at a modern day airport. Presuming they would be willing to check their walking sticks as luggage, they could proceed […]
QUITO, Ecuador – Catholics will never be effective evangelizers if they are squabbling among themselves, and they cannot show the world how faith in Christ responds to the human yearning for freedom and peace if they are divided, Pope Francis said. The pope’s Mass July 7 at Quito’s Bicentennial Park was billed as a Mass […]
EL ALTO, Bolivia – Belfries and spires poke the sky in this ramshackle city of impromptu developments, rutted roads and brick buildings, billed by locals as one of the highest in the world at more than 13,000 feet above sea level. In the Villa Adela neighborhood, an onion dome towers over the Cuerpo de Cristo […]

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