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VATICAN CITY — Italian Cardinal Matteo Zuppi, who said Pope Francis tapped him not to mediate but to encourage dialogue that could end Russia’s war on Ukraine, flew to China Sept. 12, Italian media reported. The Italian newspaper La Repubblica reported the cardinal could meet as early as Sept. 13 with Chinese Prime Minister Li […]
VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis met with the Italian film director, Senegalese actors and other crew members of a new film based on a true story of two young men’s treacherous journey from Dakar to Italy. Titled “Io Capitano” (“Me Captain”), the film’s director, Matteo Garrone, won the Silver Lion award for best director, and […]
VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis has named Spanish-born Archbishop José Rodríguez Carballo, who has held the No. 2 post at the Vatican office that oversees the world’s religious orders, to be coadjutor archbishop of Mérida-Badajoz, Spain. The Vatican announced the appointment Sept. 14. Archbishop Rodríguez, 70, was minister general of the Franciscans from 2003 to […]
VATICAN CITY — Christians are not called to merely notice and criticize the social, economic and political issues of the day, but, like Blessed José Gregorio Hernández, they must “get their hands dirty” and commit themselves to action, Pope Francis said. “So many talk about (issues), so many criticize and say that everything is going wrong. But […]
Sept. 17 Mt 18:21-35 The Incarnate Lord has just taught his disciples how to deal with the kind of serious sin that causes grave harm in the Christian community. This is what we heard in last week’s Gospel (Mt 18:15–20). First, Christ said, approach the offender yourself. Then, bring one or two others along. If […]
VATICAN CITY — When Pope Francis told a group of U.S. community organizers that their work was “atomic,” Jorge Montiel said, “I thought, ‘Oh, you mean we blow things up?’ “ But instead, the pope spoke about how the groups associated with the West/Southwest Industrial Areas Foundation in the United States take issues patiently, “atom […]
ROME — Transparency means more than just releasing annual financial reports and balance sheets, Bishop Nunzio Galantino, president of the Administration of the Patrimony of the Holy See, told Vatican-accredited reporters. Transparency also means showing “the quality of what is safeguarded. This is a step forward,” he said Sept. 12 inside the sumptuously frescoed Sala […]
Approximately 50 women religious, including 11 sisters newly assigned to the Arlington diocese, gathered for the Women Religious Convocation Sept. 9 at St. Benedict Monastery in Bristow. The sisters from various religious orders met for a discussion with Bishop Michael F. Burbidge, who celebrated Mass, followed by a luncheon. “It is always a joy to […]
The Diocese of Arlington joins with Catholics throughout the United States in recognizing National Migration Week, which culminates in the World Day of Migrants and Refugees Sept. 24. The theme Pope Francis chose for both observances is “Free to choose whether to migrate or to stay.” This theme shines a light on the root causes […]
The Vatican will dedicate a new statue of the patron saint of Korea, St. Andrew Kim Tae-gŏn, at St. Peter’s Basilica Sept. 16, the anniversary of Tae-gŏn’s beheading by the Korean Joseon Dynasty. Born in 1821, Tae-gŏn was the first native Korean priest and one of the country’s earliest martyrs. The statue of the Korean […]

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