A Sudanese Catholic bishop is suing a U.S.-based fund bearing his name, saying he has been unlawfully expelled as the fund's chairman.
All Things Catholic: Over the centuries, the first tremors of earthquakes in Catholicism often have been felt in Germany. These days, the country is worth a look.
Francis Chronicles: "Do not get tired of bringing the mercy of the Father to the poor, the sick, the abandoned, the young people and families," he said.
NCR Today: Cardinal Turkson plays devil's advocate with GMOs; a New York archdiocese fundraiser gets the Colbert bump; and just how rich is the church in Germany?
Eco Catholic: Cardinal Peter Turkson spoke with members of Occupy the World Food Prize on Wednesday, vowing to be a voice for them with the church.
Catholic health care systems must adapt to the new health care law while maintaining mission to serve poor and vulnerable, Sr. Carol Keehan told a Kansas City, Mo., audience.
Viewpoint: Convened by Fr. Helmut Schüller, the group met in Austria to explore common problems found internationally in the church.
Archbishop Robert Zollitsch was "strengthened and encouraged" by his discussion about the German bishop under fire for a massive building project that critics have denounced as extravagant.
A miscommunication between the Vatican and New Zealand church officials resulted in an adventurous arrival for the prelate who coordinates a key commission of cardinals that advises Pope Francis.
One lucky U.S. pilgrim switched zucchettos with Pope Francis on Wednesday, but only for a moment.