Pope Francis, the subject of a new documentary by German filmmaker Wim Wenders, is "the most fearless man I ever met," the director said in a segment of "60 Minutes" that aired May 13.
Days before the U.S. celebrated Mother's Day May 13, the national group Faith in Action urged others to think about immigrant mothers who have been separated from their children.
The Catholic Church in Cameroon said shots were fired at the residence of Archbishop Samuel Kleda, bishops' conference president, after he criticized policies by the government of President Paul Biya.
Cardinal Donald Wuerl of Washington blessed a newly completed green infrastructure project at a Catholic cemetery May 7, saying it aims to "keep God's creation as beautiful as when he created it."
A Catholic-led shareholder proposal calling on gun manufacturer Sturm Ruger to report its efforts to improve gun safety received majority support at the company's annual stockholder meeting.
Over 130 pastoral leaders working in Catholic young adult ministry across the country are expected to attend the National Young Adult Ministry Summit May 15-17.
The German bishops' conference has published a document containing key points for marriage preparation based on Pope Francis' apostolic exhortation, "Amoris Laetitia."
The Vatican has accused a former director of the Vatican bank and his lawyer of money laundering and embezzlement, saying the men took an estimated 57 million euros (about $68 million).
During a quick morning visit to Tuscany, Pope Francis praised two lay communities there that are dedicated to living out the Gospel values of reciprocal love and cooperation.
Jesuit Fr. Howard J. Gray, a national and international known scholar on Ignatian spirituality and long serving member of NCR's board of directors, died May 7 from injuries received in an automobile accident in Michigan.
Pope Francis added a reference to the office's responsibility for promoting a deeper reflection on the role of women in the church and society to the statutes of the Dicastery for Laity, the Family and Life.
Bishop Shelton Fabre of Houma-Thibodaux, Louisiana, the new chair of the U.S. bishops' Ad Hoc Committee Against Racism, looks forward to helping Catholic church leaders respond to the "sin" of racism.
In his writings on faith and politics, retired Pope Benedict XVI insisted that humans are free to the extent to which they acknowledge being dependent on the love of God, Pope Francis wrote.
Love is not all hearts and flowers or what is presented in a sappy romantic film, Pope Francis said. "Love is something else. Love is taking responsibility for others."
At the White House Rose Garden May 3, President Donald Trump announced, and then signed, an executive order giving faith-based groups a stronger voice in the federal government.