Pope Francis in Africa highlight reel [VIDEO]

Pope Francis concluded his three-nation trip to Africa Nov. 30 visiting countries with as little as 20-something percent Catholic to Uganda, which is nearly 42 percent Catholic.

Advent message

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Reflecting on burying the dead

When we visit a cemetery, there's often substantially more buried there who we don't know than who we do know leaving ample room for reflection on their role in God's divine plan.

Bury the dead: a work of mercy through the centuries

Offering a Christian funeral and burial to those who would otherwise never have one is among the corporal works of mercy, but arguably the one least spoken of.

Year of Mercy begins Dec. 8

Phoenix are focusing on what it means for the faithful and how the year will be celebrated. The pope has asked that all dioceses around the world designate a “Door of Mercy” at their cathedral or another special church or shrine, and that every diocese implement the “24 Hours for the Lord” initiative on the Friday and Saturday before the fourth week of Lent.

Arizona Catholic Conference Bishops’ Statement on Syrian Refugees

In the wake of the tragic loss of innocent life taken by terrorist actions in Paris, the Bishops of the Arizona Catholic Conference (ACC) understand the increasing hesitation on the part of our government and American citizens to receive Syrian refugees into the United States.

God is mercy: Holy Year affirms belief Christians, Muslims, Jews share

In his official proclamation of the Year of Mercy, Pope Francis noted that the Christian profession of faith in God's mercy "relates us to Judaism and Islam, both of which consider mercy to be one of God's most important attributes."

God never shuts the door; church always must be open, too, pope says

The pope dedicated his catechesis to the symbol of the Holy Door, which will be opened at St. Peter's Basilica Dec. 8 to mark the start of the extraordinary Holy Year of Mercy.

Bishop disturbed by calls to end resettlement of Syrian refugees in U.S.

"These refugees are fleeing terror themselves — violence like we have witnessed in Paris," said Seattle Auxiliary Bishop Eusebio Elizondo, chairman of the migration committee for the U.S. bishops.

South of Paris, woman prays for longtime friend injured at Bataclan

"Even if sometimes I have doubts, faith helps me see things with more peace and hope. It also makes me see that those who did these crimes must have lacked a lot of love," she said.