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Pope Francis praises Oscar Romero, Pope Paul VI on sainthood

Pope Francis on Sunday praised two towering figures of the 20th-century Catholic Church as prophets who shunned wealth and looked out for the poor as he made saints of Pope Paul VI and martyred Salvadoran Archbishop Oscar Romero.

More than 1K children molested by Pennsylvania priests, report says

More than 1,000 children — and possibly many more — were molested by hundreds of Roman Catholic priests in six Pennsylvania dioceses, while senior church officials took steps to cover it up, according to a landmark grand jury report released Tuesday.

 
Pope slams Mexico’s elite during Mass in ‘Saint Death’ city

Celebrating Mass for more than 300,000 people in one of Mexico´s poorest and most dangerous cities, Pope Francis on Sunday took a swipe at the country’s rich and corrupt elite.

Religious exemptions are next battle for gay marriage

Religious conservatives are moving their fight to state legislatures, seeking exemptions that would allow some groups, companies and people with religious objections to refuse benefits or service for gay spouses.

Church of England now allows female bishops

The Church of England has voted to allow women to enter its top ranks as bishops at its meeting in York in northern England Monday.

Bishop says new pontiff conveys humility, simplicity

Let the pundits, theologians and experts debate precisely what the election of Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio as pope means for the Catholic Church, the world and history.