On the eve of President Joe Biden’s meeting with Pope Francis, a U.S. cardinal said that Catholic bishops have a “sacred duty” to apply canon law by advising pro-abortion politicians not to receive ...
VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis has decided to punish one of his highest-ranking critics, Cardinal Raymond Burke, by revoking his right to a subsidized Vatican apartment and salary in the second such ...
Recalling St. Juan Diego, to whom Christ’s mother appeared under the name of Our Lady of Guadalupe in present-day Mexico in 1531, Cardinal Burke invited Catholics to ask for the intercession of Our ...
FILE - In this Sept. 6, 2018 file photo, Cardinal Raymond Burke applauds during a news conference at the Italian Senate, in Rome. Burke, a high-ranking Roman Catholic cardinal who was placed on a ...
Cardinal Raymond L. Burke remained hospitalized for COVID-19 but as of Aug. 21 he was taken off a ventilator that he had been on for some days and taken out of the ICU to be returned to a regular ...
Cardinal Raymond Burke announced a new nine-month novena to pray for the Church and for the intercession of the Virgin Mary as the world grapples with the "forces of sin." "How can we best begin to ...
Pope Francis on Friday had an audience with Cardinal Raymond Burke, the Vatican said, several weeks after a flurry of reported controversy involving the pontiff and the 75-year-old U.S.-born prelate.
Raymond Cardinal Burke issued a personal statement via Twitter Saturday night, thanking his doctors, all those who have offered prayers on his behalf, and especially God “who has brought me to this ...
Cardinal Raymond Burke said his recovery from COVID-19 is continuing with the help of physical therapy and he is now able to celebrate daily Mass. In an Oct. 15 letter posted on his Facebook page, the ...
U.S. Cardinal Raymond L. Burke is seen outside the Vatican March 7, 2013. In an Oct. 15, 2021, letter posted on his Facebook page, the 73-year-old cardinal said his recovery from COVID-19 is ...
VATICAN CITY - When some American Catholics worry that the hierarchy is tilting toward the Republican Party or taking the church back to the 19th century (or earlier), they often point to Cardinal ...
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