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A day after Catholic bishops in Mozambique rejected the general election results as fraudulent, violence has erupted across the country.

Catholics weigh economic visions as election day approaches

In the closing days of the 2024 U.S. presidential campaign, economic issues are at the forefront for many voters.

Jesuit scholar finds sacred dimensions within popular horror films

Beneath the growing popularity of horror films lies a search for deeper meaning, according to Jesuit Father Ryan G. Duns, an associate professor and department chair of theology at Marquette University in Milwaukee.

Podcast aims to deepen love for rosary starting January

A new podcast titled "The Rosary in a Year" is set to launch on January 1, 2025, aiming to foster a deeper connection with the Marian devotion among listeners.
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Pope Francis releases new encyclical focused on Sacred Heart

Pope Francis has introduced a new encyclical focused on the Sacred Heart of Jesus, described by the president of the U.S. Catholic bishops' conference as "a simple and powerful cure" for today's divided world.

Atlanta Catholics process in protest against 'black mass

Traffic halted on Beaver Ruin Road in Atlanta on October 25 as Catholics from various parishes walked in a procession, following the Blessed Sacrament to express their devotion.

Priest released on bail amid financial misappropriation allegations

Father Michal Olszewski, a member of the Priests of the Sacred Heart in Poland, was released on bail from detention on October 25.

Catholic Church urged toward swift action on inclusive reforms following Synod recommendations

Parishes and dioceses need to act swiftly to activate consultative bodies and encourage broader participation in mission and ministry, as per church law, according to members of the Synod of Bishops.

Catholic leaders place friendly wager on World Series outcome

The 2024 World Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the New York Yankees features a friendly wager with a charitable twist.

October events highlight spiritual traditions alongside modern challenges

As October comes to a close, the anticipation for Halloween is marked by increased commercial activity.

Church outlines views on transgender issues emphasizing dignity

The church has not developed an extensive teaching on transgender issues, as these are relatively new in modern society.

Baltimore priests warn against dangers of using ouija boards

As part of his ministry, Father James Boric, rector of the Baltimore Basilica, often visited a site near the Washington Monument to offer blessings.

Archbishop Lori urges Catholics to pray before voting

Baltimore Archbishop William E. Lori is encouraging Catholics to engage in prayerful reflection before voting in the upcoming presidential election on November 5.

Poll shows tight race between Harris and Trump as election approaches

Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are in a close race as the election nears, according to a recent poll.

French priest proposes ordinariate to support traditional Latin Mass Catholics

As traditionalist Catholics convened in Rome for the "Summorum Pontificum" pilgrimage from October 25-27, a new proposal emerged from France aimed at providing pastoral stability for those devoted to the traditional Latin Mass.

US bishops to discuss key issues at Baltimore assembly

The U.S. bishops are set to gather in Baltimore from November 11-14 for their 2024 fall plenary assembly, following the recent conclusion of the Catholic Church’s synod on synodality in Rome. The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) will hold public sessions on November 12 and 13, which will be livestreamed.

Pope Francis expels more members of lay movement amid abuse allegations

Pope Francis has expelled additional members of the lay movement Sodalitium Christianae Vitae, amid growing calls for its suppression. The expulsions follow allegations of sexual abuse, abuse of power, and financial misconduct.

Catholic bishops invite faithful to join Respect Life Novena

The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops is calling on Catholics nationwide to participate in a novena focused on the value of human life and its protection. The Respect Life Novena began on October 22 and will conclude on October 30.

Pope Francis emphasizes service over power at canonization mass

Pope Francis, in a recent canonization Mass, emphasized the importance of service over power. On October 20, he declared 14 new saints, including St. Marie-Léonie Paradis from Canada and 11 martyrs. The pope stated, “Those who dominate do not win, only those who serve out of love.”

Indigenous priest murdered after Mass highlights rising violence in Chiapas

An Indigenous Tzotzil priest and peace activist, Father Marcelo Pérez, was killed after celebrating Mass in Chiapas, Mexico. The Catholic Church has criticized the government's lack of action against rising violence in the region.