A new social economy is required to meet the day’s most pressing needs, said Ghanaian Cardinal Peter Turkson.
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Gov. Jerry Brown is giving California farmworkers a pay raise
The expanded labor policy requires farm employers to pay workers one and one-half times regular wages after eight hours in a day or 40 hours in a week, starting in 2019.
Pope Francis: ‘There are not other interpretations,’ of Amoris Laetitia
The bishops insisted it is not proper to speak of “permission to receive the sacraments” when it is, in fact, an invitation to “a process of discernment accompanied by a priest.”
The daily ritual of a Minnesota woman carried on for 27 years for a missing boy
Every day, Agnes Imdieke lit a candle and prayed for the safe return of Jacob Wetterling.
The latest move to bring peace to Syria involves a weeklong ceasefire
Monitoring groups and state media reported clashes up until the final minutes, and the most powerful rebel groups having yet to commit to the truce.
Jesus suffers with all, pope says after confirming sick teen
Sixteen-year-old Giuseppe Chiolo had come to the Vatican by ambulance from Florence.
15 years after 9/11, are churches better prepared to respond to crises?
“People—sure they need firefighters, sure they need police. But we bring our faith and our compassion and our care and our community to help people.”
Retired Pope Benedict XVI finds greater challenges in Gospels as he ages
With age comes finding greater challenges in the Gospels, Pope Benedict XVI says.
These five U.S. paralympic swimmers call Loyola University Maryland home
The Catholic university in Baltimore serves as the main training ground for five swimmers competing at the Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro.
Grammy Award winner Emmylou Harris is performing to raise awareness about refugees around the world
Artists from across the country are coming together to perform, raise awareness about the global refugee crisis.
