The protestors object to widespread racism, voter suppression, anti-immigrant policies and inaction on poverty around the country.
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Religious leaders: NAFTA shouldn’t restrict access to medicines
The leaders sent a letter to President Donald Trump, administration officials and members of Congress.
Who are the 14 men Pope Francis will make cardinals this year?
“I came to this world very humble and poor, and I want to die poor as well,” said Bolivian cardinal-designate Toribio Ticona Porco.
Arturo Sosa, S.J. visits Jesuits in Canada for the first time
Follow Father Arturo Sosa’s first visit to the Jesuits in Canada!
Juan Carlos Cruz: Pope Francis’ words about gay Catholics are a model of welcome
“I saw someone who was caring for someone, not worrying about if we are gay, straight, brown, white.”
LGBT community cheers Pope Francis’ ‘God made you like this’ remark
The Vatican declined to confirm or deny the remarks in keeping with its policy not to comment on the pope’s private conversations.
Church is a mother, not a bachelor, pope says at Mass for new Marian feast day
The church must “remain female” and “have this attitude of a wife and mother” who nurtures her children, the pope said in his homily May 21 during a morning Mass commemorating the feast of Mary, Mother of the Church.
Who was the Jesuit priest mentioned during the Royal Wedding sermon?
Bishop Curry described Teilhard as “one of the great minds, great spirits of the 20th century.”
Honduran Jesuit, delegation plead for end to U.S. military aid
Honduran President Hernandez sought and snatched a second term late last year and began that second term under a cloud of illegitimacy and calls for his resignation that have never stopped.
Texas archdiocese, bishops offer healing, support after shooting
“As a society, we must strive for a way to end such acts of senseless gun violence in our schools and communities,” Cardinal DiNardo said in a May 18 statement.
