The Italian cardinal who oversaw the Vatican-led reform and reorganization of the Legionaries of Christ died in Rome just several days before his 82nd birthday.
The bells, which will be run nightly in Manila beginning Sept. 14, are meant to call attention to the as many as 13,000 people who have died under President Rodrigo Duterte's crackdown on drugs.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein spurred outrage when she questioned a Catholic judicial nominee Sept. 6 about what impact her faith would have on her interpretation of the law.
A magnitude 8.1 earthquake struck the Pacific coast of southern Mexico and Guatemala, causing buildings to collapse and tremors that rocked as far as Mexico City and Guatemala City.
Italian Cardinal Carlo Caffarra, retired archbishop of Bologna and founder of the Pope John Paul II Pontifical Institute for Studies on Marriage and the Family, died Sept. 6 at the age of 79.
Colombia is attempting to reconcile a difficult past of guerrilla movements, paramilitaries and state actors inflicting disappearances, death and the dispossession of lands.
The day before North Korea detonated what it said was a hydrogen bomb, Pope Francis urged religious leaders from South Korea to dedicate their words and actions to building peace and harmony.
"Economic instability also hurts the faith community, as Americans who have recently experienced unemployment are less likely to go to church, even though such communities can be a source of great support in difficult times."
"We urgently appeal to those in positions of social and economic, as well as political and cultural, responsibility to hear the cry of the earth and to attend to the needs of the marginalized," they wrote.
Pope Francis praised the increasingly friendly and fruitful relations between the Catholic Church and Jewish leaders as he wished the world's Jewish communities a happy Rosh Hashanah a few weeks early.
Pope Francis acknowledged Fr. Stanley Rother's martyrdom in December, making the Okarche, Oklahoma, native the first recognized martyr to have been born in the United States.
To mark the World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation Sept. 1, the pope said he and Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew of Constantinople "prepared a message together."
As waves of asylum seekers continue to cross illegally into Canada from the United States, Catholic dioceses in Quebec and eastern Ontario are mobilizing to meet their needs.
Several priests and laypeople defending church property were injured during an assault by security officers and workers in China's northern Shanxi province.
God wants people to live with hope and joy — not bitterness — and to dream with him of a better world, Pope Francis said Aug. 30 during his weekly general audience.
Guatemala's bishops criticized the country's president for expelling an international anti-corruption commissioner and called for public protests to remain peaceful.
Catholic dioceses and charities are quickly organizing to help in the aftermath of a Category 4 hurricane that made landfall with heavy rains and winds of 130 miles per hour.
After the visit Nov. 27-30 to the cities of Yangon and Naypyitaw in Myanmar, the pope will travel on to Dhaka, Bangladesh, Nov. 30-Dec. 2, the Vatican said Aug. 28.