Catholic activists had lobbied for the inclusion of human rights protections and lowering the threshold for the earth’s temperatures to be more in line with scientific research. They also advocated for adequate financing for poor countries to adapt to cleaner energy, and the phasing out of fossil fuels.
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Meet violence, hate in world ‘with resolve, courage,’ Archbishop Kurtz urges
As Catholics and other Christians anticipate “the miracle of Christmas,” announcing the need for peace and goodwill throughout the world this “blessed season of Advent” calls for “even stronger voices” this year.
Pope to visit marginalized communities in Mexico in February
The Vatican announced details about the pope’s Feb. 12-17 trip to Mexico, during which he will stop in six cities, including two in the state of Chiapas and—across from El Paso, Texas—Ciudad Juarez, which just five years ago was considered the “murder capital of the world” as drug cartels disputed a trafficking corridor.
Pope Francis Visit to Juarez Will Include Cross-Border Mass
Pope Francis’ plan to celebrate Mass at the border is expected to draw hundreds of thousands of pilgrims from both the U.S. and Mexico. The Catholic Extention release suggests it “will be a significant milestone of the trip’s itinerary.”
Detroit archbishop denounces proposals to bar Muslims from U.S.
Without mentioning Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump by name, Detroit Archbishop Allen Vigneron has blasted proposals like Trump’s that would specifically bar Muslims from the U.S., saying the idea “fractures the very foundation of morality on which we stand.”Vigneron&
Catholic schools give high marks to sweeping new federal education law
“This is an early Christmas present. After more than 10 years, members of Congress from both parties have come together to revise our national education law.” The other part of the miracle might be that the legislation–which aims to do away with excessive school testing and give states and local governments more control of schools by freeing them from federal mandates–also provides something for Catholic school students.
Iraqi patriarch: Christian persecution has reached ‘critical, violent’ point
The Islamic State and “fundamentalists don’t accept anything that doesn’t fit with their vision of Islam,” he said. “This is a kind of purification and, of course, Christians and other minorities are a target.”
Muslim leaders say ‘no justification’ for terror exists in true Islam
“Pope Francis reminded us when he visited a mosque in Bangui, Central African Republic that ‘Christians and Muslims are brothers and sisters. We must therefore consider ourselves and conduct ourselves as such.'”
Faith leaders, senators say U.S. must not ‘pause’ refugee resettlement
“There is absolutely no reason to stop or pause the resettlement of Syrian refugees. The fear around this is wrong and as people of faith, we must demand more from our public officials,” said Cardinal Theodore E. McCarrick, retired archbishop of Washington.
Activists unite on sidelines of Paris climate change conference
“Time and time again you guys have failed to show up with real solutions,” said Xiuhtezcatl Martinez, a 15-year-old Aztec Indian, environmental activist and hip-hop artist from Boulder, Colorado. “It’s up to the people to change the world. Our voices united will make more of a difference than world leaders ever have and ever will.”
