El Salvador may have signed peace accords in 1992, he said, but there’s a lot of hurt that remains because justice has been elusive.
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Nicaraguans in U.S. aim to draw attention to country’s violence
Following the bloodshed, the country’s Catholic bishops attempted to dialogue with the government.
Cardinal O’Malley: Vatican may soon release details of McCarrick investigation
Cardinal O’Malley said of meeting with the Vatican secretary of state in early November: “The long wait has resulted in great frustration on the part of bishops and our people and indeed a very harsh and even cynical interpretation of the seeming silence.”
Martyred Jesuits inspired work and faith of Massachusetts congressman
“I tell people all the time that a lot of my politics and a lot of the way I think about things, was influenced by them,” McGovern said, speaking of the Jesuits.
Confusion arises over T.P.S. for Salvadorans
It’s unclear what the announcement means when only the work permits have been extended.
Catholics arrested with other faith groups protesting low cap for refugees
Catholics joined an array of faith communities, human rights groups, clergy, refugees and refugee resettlement agencies gathered outside the U.S. Capitol Oct. 15 protesting deep cuts to the refugee admissions program.
The Gospel, not a political party, should guide your vote, panel says
A panel of religious leaders at Georgetown University advised Oct. 2 that Christians should look to the Gospel for how to respond toward others in a national political environment pushing division.
In an act of Christian love, a murder victim’s brother publicly forgives his killer in court
A Dallas bishop said that the public forgiveness offered by the brother of a murder victim toward the person who killed him was “an incredible example of Christian love.”
After faith leaders’ border visit, the resolve to help migrants grows
On the eve of the World Day of Migrants and Refugees on Sept. 29, people are working to help them in their plight to survive and live with dignity in accord with their Catholic values.
5 bishops spent a week visiting migrants at the border—and they’re worried.
In anticipation of the 2019 World Day for Migrants and Refugees, a group of bishops, women religious, lay ministers and others interested in the plight of migrants spent the days prior to the Sept. 29 observance listening to tales of hope, dashed dreams, resilience and uncertainty that are in abundance among migrants in this border region.
