“It’s on us to take care of creation, not to see it as merely nature and ecology, but stewardship of creation.”
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Commission head: Religious freedom worldwide has ‘spiraled downward’
“Regrettably, things have not improved, and in some places, things have gotten worse.”
Cardinal: Catholics must protest migration policies when children are at risk
“A voice of protest is needed,” especially when the lives of children were at stake.
Mexico City Archdiocese urges government to resolve case of students missing since 2014
The missing students’ case has caused consternation in Mexico and attracted enormous international attention.
Holder calls for forms of slavery reparations in Georgetown talk
Reparations, he said, “can mean a whole bunch of different things. You can come up with policies that take into account what slavery meant then, what it means now.”
Stop violence in Syria, punish child abusers worldwide, pope says
The pope’s appeal came in the wake of a surge in violence in Syria. Government-led air raids reportedly bombed hospitals and other medical centers, killing patients and medical personnel.
Trevi Fountain illuminated in remembrance of Christian martyrs
The event was sponsored by the Catholic charity Aid to the Church in Need, which wanted to “draw attention to the dramatic issue of anti-Christian persecution.”
Intense diplomacy, proposals for new Syria cease-fire
One idea being considered is a detailed map laying out “safe zones” where civilians and members of moderate opposition groups covered by the truce.
‘Holy Fire,’ fireworks: Orthodox Christians celebrate Easter
In Greece, the faithful attended Easter Mass holding candles lit with “Holy Fire” from the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem.
The peacemaking legacy of Daniel Berrigan, S.J.
Berrigan undoubtedly stands among the most influential American Jesuits of the past century.
