Pope Francis issued a letter yesterday cutting the salaries of some Vatican employees as a way to contain costs after the institution’s budget projected a deficit of $60 million in 2021.
What an upcoming appointment will tell us about Vatican financial reform
The Vatican’s financial watchdog will soon get a new director responsible for its supervision unit. Carmelo Barbagallo, president of the Vatican Supervisory and Financial Information Authority (Autorità di Supervisione e Informazione Finanziaria, or ASIF), broke the news in a 20 March interview with Vatican media.
Cardinal Bo calls on protesters in Burma to remain committed to non-violence
Cardinal Charles Maung Bo committed Wednesday to ongoing support for Burma’s protest movement, provided that it remains “non-violent and peaceful.”
Pope Francis sends message to Bangladesh for 50th anniversary of independence
Pope Francis sent a video message to the people of Bangladesh on Wednesday as they mark the 50th anniversary of the country’s independence and the centenary of the birth of the “Father of the Nation,” Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.
Pope Francis: Jesus entrusted Mary to us as a Mother, ‘not as co-redeemer
Pope Francis today said that Jesus entrusted the Virgin Mary to us as a Mother, “not as co-redeemer.”
Don’t forget Holy Land and Middle East Christians over Easter, says Bishop Lang
Ahead of Holy Week, Bishop Declan Lang, chair of the Bishops’ International Affairs department, has issued a reminder that the Christians living in the lands of Christ should be held in prayer.
Catholic bishop speaks out after mother loses appeal over life support for 5-year-old girl
A Catholic bishop has lamented an English appeal court ruling that life-sustaining treatment can be withdrawn from a five-year-old girl against her mother’s wishes.
Scouts and parish kids write meditations for this year’s Vatican Way of the Cross
Pope Francis chose a scouting group from central Italy and kids from a Roman parish to prepare the meditations for this year’s Good Friday Stations of the Cross at the Vatican.
German Catholic leader criticizes request to halt public worship in Holy Week
Germany’s leading Catholic bishop on Tuesday criticized a request to halt public worship during a “hard lockdown” from Holy Thursday to Easter Monday.
Vatican should speak up on China, scholar says
A Swedish scholar who studies China has called for the Vatican to speak up about human rights abuses by the Chinese government, noting that “dialogue on equal terms is not what is happening.”
Private Mass restrictions come into force at St. Peter’s Basilica
The restriction of private Masses in the upper side chapels of St. Peter’s Basilica went into force today.
Vatican marks World Water Day with call to end waste and contamination
The Vatican marked World Water Day on Monday with a message urging an end to water waste and contamination.
Police in Ireland fine Catholic priest for offering public Masses
Police have fined a Catholic priest for celebrating public Masses amid a nationwide lockdown.
Gardaí imposed a 500 euro (£430) fine on Fr. P.J. Hughes, pastor of Mullahoran and Loughduff parish in County Cavan, after he offered Masses with a small number of parishioners present.
Cardinal and Imams call for day of prayer on COVID reflection day
Cardinal Vincent Nichols, Archbishop of Westminster, and four leading imams have called for a day of prayer on Tuesday 23 March, a national day of reflection marking the anniversary of the first national lockdown for the coronavirus pandemic.
Two years after Easter attacks, Sri Lankan Catholics still calling for answers
Catholic leaders in Sri Lanka are urging the government to step up its efforts to investigate the 2019 Easter Sunday attacks, which killed more than 260 people and injured more than 500.
UK government may push to legislate again on abortion in N Ireland
The British government may push to legislate further on the provision of abortion in Northern Ireland, as it holds that the region’s devolved government has not fully implemented regulations imposed by Westminster.
Pope Francis: It is our Christian duty to help people know Jesus
Pope Francis said today it is our Christian duty to help people know Jesus, which we cannot do without giving of our lives in service and love.
New Rector appointed to the Venerable English College in Rome
Father Stephen Wang. Credit: CBCEW Father Stephen Wang has been appointed as the new Rector of the Venerable English College in Rome. Fr Wang, a …
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Bishop responds to appeal on High Court Ruling to end treatment for Pippa Knight
The Right Reverend John Sherrington, Bishops’ Conference Bishop for Life, has responded to the Court of Appeal’s decision to uphold a High Court Ruling to end treatment for Pippa Knight.