Just as nobody wanted to take responsibility for the fate of Jesus, the same is true today in regard to refugees.
Gerard O’Connell
Gerard O’Connell is America’s senior Vatican correspondent and author of The Election of Pope Francis: An Inside Story of the Conclave That Changed History. He has been covering the Vatican since 1985.
J.R.S. aims to support education of 220,000 refugees by the year 2020.
Only 36 percent of refugee children go to secondary school.
Archbishop Gonzàlez: Congress must act quickly to avoid a humanitarian crisis in Puerto Rico
The island nation of 3.5 million people risks a government shut down in June or July.
Pope Francis will canonize Mother Teresa of Calcutta, a symbol of mercy, on Sept. 4
Mother Teresa is a modern symbol of God’s mercy for the poor and discarded of this world.
Pope Francis to wash the feet of 12 refugees on Holy Thursday
The pope wants to awaken consciences to the greatest movement of people since World War II.
French-born Archbishop Christophe Pierre expected to be named papal nuncio to the United States
Pope Francis has chosen one of the Holy See’s most accomplished diplomats for this important post.
The way that Pope Francis broke protocol that most people missed
The way that Pope Francis broke protocol that most people missed
Pope Francis: ‘Globalization of Indifference’ Contributes to Killing
Pope Francis expressed his closeness to the Missionaries of Charity, founded by Mother Teresa of Calcutta, after four of their sisters were killed in Aden, the port city of Yemen, on March 4. Departing from his prepared text during the Angelus prayer in St. Peter’s Square, he hailed these sist
Pell Pledges to Work With Abuse Survivors After Meeting in Rome
Cardinal George Pell of Australia promised to work with a group of survivors of sexual abuse to help prevent suicide among victims and support healing and protection programs, even as he faced scalding criticism in Australia after days of giving testimony from Rome to an investigating commission in
Voices of Faith discussed the expanding role of women in the church at the Vatican.
“This conversation about women is not for women, it is for the church.”
