Three days after his city was rocked by civil unrest that began as a young man who died while in police custody was laid to rest, Baltimore Archbishop William Lori was pondering how the local church could respond to the crisis in the city’s streets.
Dispatches
Bishop Candidates Elected for Two Catholic Dioceses in Central China
Two priests were elected as candidates to be bishops of two Catholic dioceses in the Province of Henan the birthplace of Chinese civilization in central China They were chosen in closely supervised elections on April 28 and 29 and must now obtain approval from the State-sanctioned Bishops rsquo
Caritas Reports Earthquake Devastation in Nepal Remote Communities
Caritas aid missions are reporting that villages in remote areas of Nepal have been utterly devastated by the earthquake Speaking from Pokhari danda in Gorkha 15 km from the epicentre Stefen Teplan of Caritas Germany said ldquo Sixty percent of the village is destroyed More than food and water
Email Debt Forgiveness Day: A Jubilee for the Rest of Us
Today we can respond to any email that we’ve been delaying in shame, without apology.
A Death in Indonesia: Australia’s Very Different Reaction to the Death Penalty
Shortly after midnight Wednesday morning local time the Indonesian government put eight men to death by firing squad It was the first implementation of the death penalty since new President Joko Widodo came to office late last year nbsp Two of the eight were Australian citizens In April of 2005
Vatican Conference Supports Push for Action on Climate
nbsp ldquo We are the first generation that can end poverty and the last generation that can avoid the worst impacts of climate change rdquo UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon told this to a conference of 60 scientists and academicians political leaders including the Presidents of Italy and Ec
The Fire This Time in Baltimore
Another case of possible police brutality has led to civil disorder, this time in Baltimore.
Scope of Nepal Earthquake Destruction Becomes Clearer
As aftershocks continue to terrify survivors thousands of whom are living in tent cities that have sprung up in open spaces in the Nepal capital of Kathmandu the death toll continues to climb mdash now more than 4 000 are believed to have been killed more than 9 000 have been injured and thousand
Forming Faithful Citizens: Looking to 2016
I believe pundits who talk about “the Catholic vote” don’t know many Catholics.
JRS: Europe ‘Shirking’ Not ‘Sharing’ Responsibilities as Migrant Crisis Heightens
The Jesuit Refugee Service expressed disappointment today with the measures announced by the European Union to respond to the accelerating migrant crisis in the Mediterranean describing the outcome after meetings in Brussels as ldquo a lost opportunity rdquo James Stapleton J R S International
