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MEXICO CITY — Pope Francis offered prayers for the victims of Hurricane Eta, which deluged Central America, claimed at least 50 lives and caused widespread flooding and property damage.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Catholic families in the Diocese of Nashville were affected by World War II like every family in the country.
Seasonal, simple and local arrangements are the best, says a priest in Rome who teaches courses on flower arranging.
VATICAN CITY -- For Cardinal-designate Raniero Cantalamessa, preacher of the papal household, his elevation to the cardinalate has little to do with his own merits and everything to do with God's word.
WASHINGTON — Vatican officials announced Nov. 6 that the Holy See will release Nov. 10 a long-awaited report on the investigation about the ascent to power of now-disgraced former U.S. Cardinal Theodore E. McCarrick.
WASHINGTON — The Wahlbergs are many. There's actor Mark, actor-rapper Donnie, and Wahlburgers chef and subsequent reality-TV star Paul. Enter Jim Wahlberg.
SA PA, Vietnam — Father Peter Nguyen Truong Giang rises early to prepare for the journey to Den Thang mission. It's a cool morning as he loads rice, instant noodles, cooking oil, fish sauce and salt onto a pickup truck he borrows from a local.
As COVID-19-related deaths in Italy reached their highest daily level since early May and Italy began enacting new restrictions to slow the spread, the Vatican decided it will once again close its museums to the public.
My mother’s other longtime Coast Guard friend, Harriet Wood Rogers, age 98, emailed after seeing my Oct. 28 op-ed, “Remembering my brave role models this Veterans Day.”



Prepare early
In 1849, at the age of 7, after making his first holy Communion, St. Dominic Savio wrote a series of resolutions in his personal notebook. He declared the following: “I will go to confession often, and to holy Communion as often as my confessor allows, I will keep Sundays particularly holy, my friends will be Jesus and Mary, and I will choose death rather than sin.”