Though Catholics in the Southeast Asian country of Myanmar make up less than 1 percent of the country rsquo s mostly-Buddhist population Archbishop Charles Maung Bo 66 of the archdiocese of Yangon has become an important voice for peace and justice throughout the country Long ruled by a military
Dispatches
‘Our Church Has to Shine Out’: Cardinal-Elect Soane Patita Paini Mafi, Tonga
Bishop Soane Patita Paini Mafi nbsp 53 leads the Catholic Church in the Kingdom of Tonga 176 islands spread over 270 000 square miles in the South Pacific Ninety percent of the Kingdom rsquo s approximately 102 000 citizens are Christian of which 16 000 are Catholic Tonga is one of the most dev
‘Migrant people are our brothers’: Cardinal-Elect Francesco Montenegro, Agrigento, Italy
Archbishop Francesco Montenegro 68 serves the Archdiocese of Agrigento on the southeastern coast of Sicily a population that includes some 449 000 Catholics and extends 130 miles into the Mediterranean Sea to the small island of Lampedusa Since 2011 over 300 000 refugees from wars in nearby Nort
Xenophobia: South Africa’s Dark Side
In recent weeks South Africans have once again witnessed xenophobic violence The violence broke out after a Somali shop owner in Soweto shot a 14-year old local dead The shop owner claims that the boy part of a gang of youths was trying to steal from him One of the youths dropped a gun in the p
America Interviews the New Cardinals
So about a month ago I wrote up a piece about one of the new Cardinals-designate Archbishop Alberto Su rez-Inda for the America blog I rsquo ve been trying to keep up with the troubles going on in Mexico and the appointment of Su rez who has spoken out against the violence and corruption see
‘The Accountability of Bishops is Great Concern to Commission for Protection of Children’
ldquo The accountability of bishops is a source of great concern rdquo to the 17 members of the Commission for the Protection of Minors established by Pope Francis in March 2014 Cardinal Sean O rsquo Malley the president of this body told reporters at a Vatican press briefing February 7 ldquo
Pope ‘Thanks’ Teens for Cross-Border Efforts, Notes Region’s ‘Inhumane’ Conditions
Pope Francis made a cybersplash with his recent participation at a Google hangout where he live-chatted with young people from around the world In December he reached out directly to a different group of young people in Arizona volunteers for the Jesuit-sponsored Kino Border Initiative The group
Pope Asks Bishops and Religious Superiors to Cooperate Fully with Commission for Protection of Minors
In a new and important initiative aimed at protecting minors from sexual abuse in the Catholic Church eliminating all such abuse and assisting the victims of past abuse Pope Francis has sent a letter to the Presidents of the Bishops Conferences and the Superiors of the Institutes of Consecrated Li
‘Archbishop Romero is a Martyr of the Church of Vatican II’
Archbishop Oscar Romero ldquo is a martyr of the Church of the Second Vatican Council In killing him they wanted to hit the Church that flowed from the Second Vatican Council rdquo Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia the postulator of his cause for beatification told a press briefing in the Vatican on
Pope Recognizes that Archbishop Romero is a martyr
El Salvadoran archbishop ‘was killed in hatred of the faith’ on March 24, 1980
