Sister Rita Petruziello said she could feel the contention and nastiness in the air during the presidential election campaign of the last year
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Ending of Muslim registry praised by Catholic organizations
Some see the end of the registry as a way to make it difficult for an incoming Donald Trump administration to target Muslims through such a program.
Report commissioned by bishops finds diversity abounds in U.S. church
Catholic institutions and ministries need to adapt and prepare for growing diversity.
Searching for solutions for the civil war in Syria
“The cradle of civilizations and the birthplace of Judaism, Christianity and Islam, the Middle East has become the theater of incredible brutality,” said Archbishop Bernardito Auza.
Push for immigration reform coming from Catholic and Other Christian groups
“We’ve come together, we fight for the same reason,” Elisabeth Roman said. “These are people of God.”
50 states in 40 days for pro-life advocates
The organization 40 Days for Life is making its nationwide tour about changing hearts and minds.
Catholic Relief Services announces agency veteran as CEO
Sean Callahan will succeed Carolyn Y. Woo, who ends her five-year term at the end of 2016.
How much money does religion generate in the United States?
It’s important to consider the benefits of organized religion, the study said, when the U.S. seems to increasingly step closer to a more secularized society.
African Catholics urged to hold tight to faith, values in secular culture
“Keep for yourselves the wonderful culture and the beneficial gifts of the African fabric of life.”
Catholic advocates look at next step in immigration battle
A Supreme Court ruling has pushed advocates to fight even harder for “just and humane treatment” and laws for immigrants and refugees.
