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Listen to the cries of the newborn Prince of Peace, pope says on Christmas

With the birth of Jesus, God became flesh to share the joys and sorrows, hopes and fears of all people, especially the poor and those living daily amid danger, Pope Francis said in his Christmas message.

God offers many ways to face life’s challenges, choices, pope says

Believers do not need to be afraid of obstacles, struggles and choices in life because God is always near, offering his love and guidance, Pope Francis said.

Pastoral Response to Migrant Detention at Our Door — An Informational Hour

Join Bishop Eduardo Nevares and other speakers as the Ministry for Justice and Peace for Refugees, Immigrants, and Migrants at Holy Cross Catholic Church...

Refusal to help migrants is ‘sinful, criminal,’ pope says at canonization

The refusal to help desperate migrants "is revolting, it's sinful, it's criminal," Pope Francis said as he canonized a bishop dedicated to assisting migrants and a Salesian brother who had immigrated with his family to Argentina.

Pope encourages Oblates to continue serving the poor

The Gospel's message of hope to the suffering and downtrodden is sorely needed in today's world, which is "enslaved by selfishness and full of contradictions and divisions," Pope Francis said.

Pope to canonize founder of Scalabrinians, Salesian pharmacist

While their life journeys and the stages of their sainthood causes diverged, two men born in Italy are set to be canonized together Oct. 9: Blessed Giovanni Battista Scalabrini and Blessed Artemide Zatti.

Welcome, support, accompany all migrants, pope says

Marking the World Day of Migrants and Refugees, Pope Francis called on everyone to work together to build a more inclusive and fraternal future.

Bishops speak against transport of migrants; it ‘offends God,’ says one

Several U.S. Catholic bishops slammed the actions of Republican politicians who have recently begun to send out of their states groups of women, children and men seeking refuge.

Catholic leaders hope scholarships help Nigerian orphans get back on track

Sitting at his new desk with his classmates while enjoying learning at Mount St. Gabriel's Secondary School in Makurdi, Peter Ogwuche thanked the Catholic Church for bringing him by offering him an education scholarship.