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Be pilgrims, not tourists in life, pope tells young people
To fully experience love and hope, young people must approach the journey of life as pilgrims and not just sightseers seeking the perfect selfie, Pope Francis said.
Historic Franciscan monastery under water as southwestern Poland suffers disastrous floods
Poland's government is preparing a decree of a state of natural disaster as the southwestern part of the country was severely flooded by torrential rains caused by Storm Boris.
Pope encourages Singapore’s young to cultivate unity amid diversity
Before leaving Singapore, the most religiously diverse country on his trip to Asia and the Pacific, Pope Francis urged young people to approach others with courage and friendship.
Franciscan University to launch new program in DC after $10 million gift
The Franciscan University of Steubenville, Ohio, announced new plans Sept. 3 to launch a program helping students engage in political and cultural work in the nation's capital after a multi-million dollar gift.
CEO of 9/11-related foundation reflects on service to first responders, vets, families
The passage of 23 years has only strengthened Frank Siller's resolve that first responders to the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks and the soldiers lost in the war that followed will never be forgotten.
Detroit author shows a ‘Catholic love story is the best love story’ in debut novel
Local author Rebecca W. Martin has debuted her first novel, "Love in the Eternal City" (Chrism Press), a Catholic romance that not only tells the love story between a Swiss Guard and an American expat, but also serves as Martin's...
In moving video, Kate, Princess of Wales says she has completed chemotherapy
In a moving family video, Kate, Britain's Princess of Wales, said she has completed her chemotherapy treatment for cancer.
Holding back emotions, Catholic youth minister calls day of school shooting ‘surreal’
"I could really use my prayers right now. My school is getting shot up."The text message arrived at 10:39 a.m. Sept. 4 on youth minister Tania Martinez's phone.
Suspects who threatened the pope arrested in Indonesia, local police say
Not long after Pope Francis left Indonesia, authorities there announced they had arrested seven people for making online "terror threats" against the pope.
