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FaithShort Take
Terence Sweeney
We experience now a church where the laity matter—where, for example, a New York Times columnist without any church title can have a voice.
for an article on synodality, pope francis stands in front of a group of young people giving a speech
FaithEditorials
The Editors
We should not be surprised when any notion of the church as a perfect society is not embraced by people who have real wounds and struggles.
pope francis sits in his chair and smiles, he wears glasses and is holding a paper
FaithSpeeches
Pope Francis
Desire is the lack of a reference point that orients the path of life; it evokes a suffering, a lack, and at the same time a tension to reach the good that we miss.
A black and white photo of priests and laymen sitting in St. Peter's Basilica
FaithFaith
Catholic News Service
Catholics must be careful, he said, because “both the ‘progressivism’ that lines up behind the world and the ‘traditionalism’ that longs for a bygone world are not evidence of love, but of infidelity,” the pope said.
A woman reacts after identifying the body of a loved one at Sri Uthai temple in Na Klang, Thailand.
Politics & SocietyNews
Junno Arocho Esteves - Catholic News Service
In a message sent Oct. 7 by Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Vatican secretary of state, the pope offered prayers for the victims “of the horrific attack” that claimed the lives of 36 people, including at least 24 children, Oct. 6.
FaithInterviews
Colleen Dulle
In an exclusive interview, Joe Donnelly, U.S. Ambassador to the Holy See, discusses his diplomatic work with the Vatican—including on the war in Ukraine—with America associate editor Colleen Dulle.