Opening Curia posts to laity, pope is implementing Vatican II, experts say
VATICAN CITY — A Vatican office led by a cardinal or archbishop has no more authority than one led by a layperson because all offices
VATICAN CITY — A Vatican office led by a cardinal or archbishop has no more authority than one led by a layperson because all offices
VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis telephoned Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy before the president addressed the Italian parliament via video link March 22. Andrii Yurash, Ukrainian
VATICAN CITY — Jesus asks people to turn away from evil and renounce the temptation to sin rather than blame God for terrible events, Pope
VATICAN CITY — Nine years after taking office, Pope Francis promulgated his constitution reforming the Roman Curia, a project he began with his international College
VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis and Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill spoke via video conference about the ongoing crisis in Ukraine and the hopes for a
VATICAN CITY — Asking God to forgive all people tempted by violence, Pope Francis prayed for an end to the war in Ukraine and the
VATICAN CITY — In a world still reeling from the COVID-19 pandemic and starting to feel the threat of nuclear war between Russia and Western
ROME — The call to prayer is an “active mission,” one that does not take a believer from the world but prompts the believer to
VATICAN CITY — The Catholic Church needs women, especially women saints, who have shown throughout history an unwavering dedication to God and to caring for
The Arlington diocese has begun holding listening sessions at parishes and schools to hear the views of Catholics — both active and inactive — on how the church is journeying together to fulfill its mission in the world.
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