News & Commentary
Faith is bolstered by prayer, not money, power, media, pope says
OSV News
April 15, 2021
Without prayer, everything crumbles and any initiatives for church reform will just be proposals by some group and not the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, Pope Francis said.
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Bishop urges unity to find solutions to violence after Knoxville shootings
OSV News
April 14, 2021
Bishop Richard F. Stika of Knoxville offered prayers for a teenager who was killed and an injured police officer involved in a school shooting.
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Cardinal unveils major Vatican conference on priesthood in 2022
OSV News
April 13, 2021
Increasing vocations to the priesthood, improving the way laypeople and priests work together and ensuring that service, not power, motivates the request for ordination are all possible outcomes of a major symposium being planned by the Vatican in February 2022.
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‘Profound evil’ of abuse must be eradicated, Pope Francis tells symposium
OSV News
April 9, 2021
As religious leaders, scholars, experts and abuse survivors come together online to participate in a three-day international symposium on faith, healing and prevention, Pope Francis sent a message as part of a series of opening remarks for the event.
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Catholic coalition stresses importance of COVID-19 vaccine for all
OSV News
April 8, 2021
On World Health Day, April 7, a new group of 31 U.S. Catholic organizations encouraged people to get the COVID-19 vaccine as an act of charity and solidarity with others.
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Swiss-born Father Hans Küng, theologian, dies at 93
OSV News
April 7, 2021
Father Hans Küng, the prominent and sometimes controversial Swiss Catholic theologian, died peacefully in his sleep in the university town of Tübingen, Germany, where he had lived and lectured since 1960, said a spokesman for his Global Ethic Foundation. He ...
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Jesus provides sustenance, not ready-made answers, Pope Leo XIV says