Brooklyn Priests Share Pope’s Last Public Mass

by Father John P. Cush Several Brooklyn priests studying and working in Rome had the opportunity to assist at the Holy Father’s last public Mass as pontiff. Originally, as is the custom, the Ash Wednesday Mass is at Santa Sabina and is usually a much smaller event. Dominicans and Benedictines would generally assist the Holy […]

Pope’s Retreat Master Compares Benedict’s Role to That of Moses

by Carol Glatz VATICAN CITY (CNS) – The Italian cardinal leading Pope Benedict XVI’s Lenten retreat was tweeting and podcasting his reflections, signaling that detachment from the outside world doesn’t have to mean a total media blackout. Cardinal Gianfranco Ravasi, 70, began the spiritual reflections Feb. 17 by describing Pope Benedict’s future role in the […]

Rite of Election: More Than 1,000 People Will Enter Church in Brooklyn and Queens This Easter

by Marie Elena Giossi This year, the Diocese of Brooklyn will welcome 1,033 catechumens and candidates into full communion with the Catholic Church at the Easter Vigil on March 30.   Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio personally welcomed and accepted the catechumens and candidates from each parish during two Rite of Election prayer services at Christ the […]

Benedict Cites Legacy of Vatican II

VATICAN CITY (CNS) – Pope Benedict XVI, who has dedicated much of his pontificate to shaping the Church’s understanding of the Second Vatican Council, devoted one of his last public addresses to recalling his experiences as an expert consultant at Vatican II, praising some of its major documents and lamenting widespread distortions of its teachings. […]

Archbishop Asks House To Guard Religious Liberty

WASHINGTON (CNS) – The chairman of the U.S. bishops’ Ad Hoc Committee for Religious Liberty has urged the House of Representatives to extend long-standing federal conscience protections to the Affordable Care Act’s new coverage mandates for private health plans. Archbishop William E. Lori of Baltimore made the request in a letter to members of the […]

Judge Gives Gov’t Time to Mend Health Care Law

CHICAGO (CNS) – A U.S. District Court judge Feb. 8 dismissed a lawsuit filed against the federal contraceptive mandate by the Springfield and Joliet dioceses, their respective Catholic Charities agencies and Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago. The dioceses and Catholic Charities agencies argued that the federal regulations requiring all employers, including most religious […]

Pope’s Resignation Offers Options for the Future

by Cindy Wooden VATICAN CITY (CNS) – For a Catholic so aware of the importance of tradition, even traditions with a small “t,” Pope Benedict XVI had to know he was setting a precedent by resigning. “This development will offer options that maybe were not too obvious before this courageous decision of Pope Benedict,” said […]

Pope Seeks Prayers for an ‘Unusual Time’

 by Cindy Wooden VATICAN CITY (CNS) – Calling this an unusual time for him and for the Church – but not specifically mentioning his resignation – Pope Benedict XVI thanked people for their affection and asked them to continue their prayers. A roar of applause rose up from more than 50,000 people gathered in St. […]

Learn about Future of Papacy by Looking Back

by Carol Glatz ROME (CNS) – The halls of history might hold some clues as to what kind of impact Pope Benedict XVI’s resignation will have on the Church and how to navigate a smooth transition, said a U.S. scholar. “All these problems surrounding how to treat Benedict, what to call him, how he will […]

Here Are Some Terms To Know While Waiting For the New Pope

ROME (CNS) – Here is an explanation of some of the terms and practices related to the time between Pope Benedict XVI’s resignation at 8 p.m. on Feb. 28 and the election of a new pope. “Sede vacante” Dioceses are also called sees. The Latin for “when the see is vacant” is “sede vacante.” When […]