Catholic men urged to evangelize ‘home front,’ then go out to community

The Catholic Church needs men to fully commit to their faith, and men have all they need from God "to be a force" for the church, a former major league baseball player told a men's conference in Tennessee.

Sister Mary Ann Walsh awarded ‘Frannie’ for work for Catholic press

Mercy Sister Mary Ann Walsh was surprised at her home at the Sisters of Mercy motherhouse in Albany March 12 when visitors presented her with the Catholic Press Association's St. Francis de Sales Award.

At Lenten penance service, pope announces Holy Year of Mercy

Pope Francis announced an extraordinary jubilee, a Holy Year of Mercy, to highlight the Catholic Church's "mission to be a witness of mercy."

After two years in office, Pope Francis has 90 percent favorable rating

Two years after he was elected pope, Pope Francis' popularity rating among U.S. Catholics is at 90 percent, surpassing Pope Benedict XVI's best-ever popularity, and rivaling that of St. John Paul II.

Hearing confession is source of grace, conversion for priest, pope says

Hearing a Catholic's confession should be awe-inspiring for a priest, an experience that makes him look at his own life and willingness to convert, Pope Francis told a group of seminarians, new priests and priests.

After his two years as pope, ‘Francis effect’ has taken hold

Within two years of becoming pope, Pope Francis now has an effect named after him.

Don’t be bitter or give up; offer world your wisdom, pope tells seniors

Don't pack it in or shift into cruise control, Pope Francis told his fellow seniors.

Archbishop: Respect for human dignity anchor of civil rights movement

The message of the civil rights movement has always been that all people are created in the image and likeness of God and that the dignity of all must be respected, said Mobile Archbishop Thomas J. Rodi.

As Islamic State steps up attacks, Christian leaders call for help

Christian leaders again called for help for Assyrian Christians as Islamic State militants stepped up their attacks against their towns in northern Syria.

Court orders review of Notre Dame’s case on contraceptive mandate

The Supreme Court March 9 ordered the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to reconsider its previous ruling and review -- in light of the June Hobby Lobby decision -- whether the University of Notre Dame must pay for coverage of contraceptives in employee and student health insurance plans.