Cindy Wooden, Catholic News Service
Being Christian means being missionary, Pope says
Pope's pro-life challenge: Respect all life, oppose death penalty
VATICAN CITY – Pope Francis' recent statement that the death penalty is incompatible with the Gospel focused less on a government's role in protecting its people and more on the need to defend the sacredness and dignity of every human life.
Death penalty is 'contrary to the Gospel,' Pope says
Vatican diplomat also wanted in Canada on child porn charges
VATICAN CITY - An arrest warrant has been issued in Canada for Msgr. Carlo Capella, the Vatican diplomat recalled from service in Washington in late August, who already was the subject of a Vatican criminal investigation involving child pornography.
'Share the journey,' embrace migrants, refugees, Pope says
VATICAN CITY – Christ calls believers to welcome migrants and refugees "with arms wide open, ready to give a sincere, affectionate, enveloping embrace," Pope Francis said, launching the "Share the Journey" campaign of Catholic charities around the world.
Vatican, former Vatican auditor give differing accounts of resignation
VATICAN CITY – The first person to serve as the Vatican's independent auditor said he was forced to resign after opponents of Pope Francis' financial reforms mounted a campaign against him.
Vatican diplomat recalled from U.S. during child-porn investigation
VATICAN CITY - A member of the Vatican diplomatic corps serving in Washington has been recalled to the Vatican where he is involved in a criminal investigation involving child pornography, the Vatican said.
Bruised, not broken: Pope encourages Colombians to pursue peace
CARTAGENA, Colombia – Pope Francis said he had no magic words or special recipes for Colombians seeking peace, but rather he wanted to listen to them, learn from them and travel a bit of the road with them.