Even as Europeans vastly overestimate the actual Muslim populations of their countries, majorities across Europe are deeply concerned about Muslim immigration and support an immediate end to it.
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Cardinal Burke will preside over trial investigating Guam archbishop
Three men have publicly accused Archbishop Apuron of sexually abusing them when they were altar boys in the 1970s
Bishop Cantu: Reduce the nuclear arsenal
Bishop Cantu’s letter comes as Secretary of State Rex Tillerson begins his time as the chief foreign affairs adviser to President Donald Trump.
How do Americans feel about Catholics, Muslims and Jews? A new study offers insights
Pew Research Center found that warmer feelings toward various religions were expressed by people in all of the participating major religious groups.
US bishops urge Trump administration to issue executive order on religious freedom
Those opposing the order say it would legalize discrimination and was too far-reaching
Vatican official explains how desire to change could allow access to the Eucharist
The intention to change “is exactly the theological element that allows absolution and access to the Eucharist as long as there is the impossibility of immediately changing the situation of sin.”
Local phase of Fatima visionary’s sainthood cause completed
Father Romano Gambalunga said that while “Lucia is already a saint in the eyes” of many people, “the prudent path of the church is that she is proposed to all, not just those who believe.”
Judge denies tribes’ request to halt pipeline on religious freedom grounds
The company called the religion argument a “last-minute delay tactic.”
Council of Cardinals publicly expresses support of Pope Francis
The statement came after a handful of public challenges to Pope Francis’ teaching and authority
North African bishops: Migrants must be heard
In North Africa, migrants from sub-Saharan Africa now make up a large proportion of Catholic communities.
