Use the power of communication to build bridges and heal wounds, not generate hatred or misunderstanding, Pope Francis said. The Catholic Church, too, must proclaim the truth and denounce injustice without alienating everyone in need of God's help, he said in his message for World Communica
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Blizzard won’t stop march, but safety concerns cancel some trips to D.C.
Because of a predicted snowstorm in Washington, the St. Louis archdiocesan Catholic Youth Apostolate canceled its Generation Life pilgrimage to the March for Life.About 2,200 teens, adult chaperones, volunteers and staff were expected to participate in the 43rd annual march Jan. 22.The youth apostol
March for Life marks 43rd anniversary of Roe decision legalizing abortion
At a Jesuit-sponsored Mass, students heard that “Our efforts are to be able to create the same amount of space for people to change their hearts.”
Still fighting the death penalty, Sister Prejean gets pope’s blessing
Prejean met with the pope on Jan. 21 to deliver a thank-you letter from Richard Glossip, whose execution in the U.S. was halted in September after intervention from the pontiff. But her celebratory meeting with the pontiff came just hours after another death row inmate, Richard Masterson, was put to death in Texas.
Texas diocese, city announce details of papal-related event at Sun Bowl
“In spite of the borders and boundaries that exist, we see ourselves as one great Catholic community, and we are immensely grateful and honored that our universal pastor, Pope Francis, has chosen to come to our area,” Bishop Seitz said in a Jan. 18 statement. “We celebrate this great day for our brothers and sisters in Juarez.”
Black Catholics mark King holiday with praise, rallying cry for justice
“It’s not about service, we should be out on the streets protesting,” Rev. Cean James, founding pastor of Grace Christian Fellowship Church in Philadelphia, said. “Given the lack of change in society since the death of Dr. King, a true revolution of values is needed. It should be a day of protest against injustice. We have been silent for a long time.”
A union vote by adjuncts at Georgetown University has ‘paid off’
“I think people on both sides would say that it’s gone well,” he says. “By no means do [adjuncts] feel like they have reached a level of parity,” he adds, “but they understand that the university has taken a real step in the right direction and want to continue to work with the union.”
Jesuit schools face new challenges over treatment of academic part-timers
Faculty Forward reports “deep misgivings about the future of higher education” among respondents.
Pope Francis opens foot-washing rite to women
Any move to broaden those whose feet are washed by the priest—taking the role of Jesus—could raise questions about ordination.
Faith groups respond to Flint’s water woes
Faith organizations are focused on a longer-term goal: to make sure the impoverished city, where President Obama last weekend declared a state of emergency over its poisoned water, is never so neglected again.
