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Vatican Defrocks Former Cardinal McCarrick, Finds Him Guilty Of Sex Abuse
Theodore McCarrick rose to power as a cardinal and Archbishop of Washington, D.C. He became the most senior Catholic Church official in modern times to lose clerical status. -
Covington Catholic Teens Cleared Of Wrongdoing By Detective Agency
The Kentucky students criticized after a viral video seemed to show them mocking a Native American man after the March for Life in Washington have been exonerated by an independent investigation. -
Pope Francis Acknowledges, For First Time, Sexual Abuse Of Nuns By Priests
In the wake of the #MeToo movement, the Roman Catholic Church is being forced to confront evidence that clergy have sexually abused nuns. -
Pope Publicly Acknowledges Clergy Sexual Abuse Of Nuns
Pope Francis on Tuesday publicly acknowledged the scandal of priests and bishops sexually abusing nuns. -
Baker Planning To Visit Boston Mosque
Organizers say the visit to the Islamic Society of Boston Cultural Center — the largest mosque in New England — is the first by a sitting Republican Massachusetts governor. -
Welcome To The World's Largest Gathering Of Humans
It's India's Kumbh Mela festival, which is expected to draw a record 15 million pilgrims this year, all looking to take a dip in the sacred Ganges and Yamuna rivers. -
Pope To Parents: It's OK To Fight, Just Not In Front Of Kids
Pope Francis offered new parents a bit of advice Sunday. -
Springfield Basketball Player's Fight For Inclusivity Documented In New Film
No question Muslim womens’ basketball player Bilqis Abdul-Qaadir would go pro. That is until she ran up against a little-known rule by FIBA banning headgear on the court, including hijabs. -
For The Catholic Church, A Year Of Unending Clergy Abuse Revelations
The Catholic Church has been roiled by revelations about clergy abuse in dioceses across the country in 2018. It began with a Pennsylvania grand jury report in August that detailed decades of abuse. -
Pope Francis Tells Abusive Priests And Bishops To Turn Themselves In
Priests who sexually abuse children are like Judas Iscariot, the disciple who betrayed Jesus Christ, Pope Francis told a gathering of cardinals on Friday.