Pope Francis' June 8 meeting with the Israeli and Palestinian presidents will be a religious, not a political, occasion and should not raise hopes for immediate resumption of peace talks between the two nations, said the principal coordinator of the gathering. "No one presumes that peace wi
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Where Is Father Prem Kumar?: Afghan security questions three about Indian Jesuit’s kidnapping
Security forces in Afghanistan have arrested a total of three men in connection with the kidnapping of a Jesuit priest from India. The arrests, announced by an Afghan government official, include a man taken into custody on June 4 while two others were detained on June 5 in connection with the disap
A Horror from the Past in Galway?: Ireland investigates report of babies buried at former religious home
Ireland investigates report of babies buried at former religious home.
The Church and the Economy: World financial system built as ‘new idolatry,’ cardinal tells forum
The world financial system "has been built as a new idolatry," charged Cardinal Oscar Rodriguez Maradiaga of Tegucigalpa, Honduras, at a June 3 forum in Washington sponsored by The Catholic University of America's Institute for Policy Research & Catholic Studies.During his keynote
A Charismatic Francis Joins Rally: 50,000 pray for Pope, sing and speak in tongues
50,000 pray for the once-skeptical Pope, sing and speak in tongues
‘Unaccompanied Minors’ Are Urgent Humanitarian Problem: White House expects 60,000 children to cross border this year
White House expects 60,000 children to cross border this year.
In Ireland, ‘Green Shoots’?: American-born nuncio sees new enthusiasm among young Irish Catholics
Young people are helping lead a rebirth of the Catholic Church in Ireland, said the American-born papal nuncio serving in the country. Archbishop Charles J. Brown described the rebirth as the spring after 20 years of winter, saying he sees "green shoots.""You see a renewed enthusiasm
Church Attack in Central African Republic Kills 14: Church wants more protection from peacekeepers after attack
The Catholic Church in the Central African Republic pleaded for firmer action by United Nations-backed peacekeepers after an attack on a Bangui church left the parish priest and at least 14 worshipers dead.The attack on Our Lady of Fatima Church on May 28 took place as worshipers prayed the rosary f
Which Bishops?: Francis referred to three investigations during plane-ride press conference
Francis referred to three investigations during plane-ride press conference.
Death for ‘Apostasy’ in Sudan: Churches condemn death sentence for Christian woman
Churches in Sudan, including the Sudan Catholic Bishops' Conference, have condemned the death sentence handed to a Christian woman who refused to renounce her faith.Meriam Ibrahim, whose father was Muslim but whose mother was an Orthodox Christian from Ethiopia, was convicted of apostasy by a co
