Category: National Catholic Reporter
Brazilian archbishop: Vatican is advancing cause of Hélder Câmara | National Catholic Reporter
“If I give bread to the poor, everyone calls me a saint. If I show why the poor have no
Archbishop says most bishops see importance of ‘Traditionis Custodes’ | National Catholic Reporter
VATICAN CITY — English Archbishop Arthur Roche is a key figure in what is offhandedly known as the Catholic Church’s “liturgy
US bishops should help Latin Massgoers understand purpose of Francis’ new restrictions | National Catholic Reporter
The Dec. 18 publication by the Congregation for Divine Worship of responses to questions (or dubia) sent to them about
Two German bishops question church’s teaching on LGBT relationships | National Catholic Reporter
PADERBORN, GERMANY — Two Catholic bishops in Germany, Franz-Josef Overbeck of Essen and Heinrich Timmerevers of Dresden, have called for
Interview: Bishop Wack discusses ‘anger, division’ in US Catholic Church | National Catholic Reporter
Christendom has come and gone, says Bishop William Wack of Pensacola-Tallahassee, Florida. Interview: Bishop Wack discusses ‘anger, division’ in US
Archbishop Cordileone Calls Abortion Bill ‘Child Sacrifice,’ Urges Prayer and Fasting| National Catholic Register
Archbishop Cordileone on Tuesday said that the Women’s Health Protection Act “is surely the type of legislation one would expect
German bishops’ plenary assembly begins with appeals on church reform | National Catholic Reporter
FULDA, GERMANY — The German bishops’ plenary assembly began with urgent appeals for church reform and a reminder to heed admonitions from
First of its kind assembly to address future of Latin American Catholic Church | National Catholic Reporter
LIMA, PERU — Tens of thousands of Catholics throughout Latin America and the Caribbean — and some in the United States
Traditional Catholic Institutes to Discuss ‘Traditionis Custodes’ Amid Talk of Visitations| National Catholic Register
The head of the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter said the meeting would be to ‘exchange points of view and