AIDS poses major health challenges on the continent. With about 10 percent of the world’s population living in sub-Saharan African, the region accounts for about 70 percent of global AIDS cases, according to the World Health Organization.
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Northern Ireland’s bishops call court ruling on abortion ‘disquieting’
“It is profoundly disquieting that the decision of the High Court in Belfast has effectively weighed up one life against another and said to our society” that the lives of some children are “more worthy of our protection, love and care than others.”
Nuns, activists want new Salvadoran inquiry into 1980 churchwomen deaths
In 1984, four guardsmen were found guilty of the killings and convicted to 30 years in prison, but those who planned the murders and gave the orders have never been brought to justice, said some of the more than 100 North Americans who traveled to El Salvador to commemorate the 35th anniversary of the murders.
Pope says he was surprised by crowds, joy in Africa
“The crowds, the joy, the ability to celebrate even with an empty stomach” were impressions the pope said he would take home with him after his six-day trip to Kenya, Uganda and the Central African Republic. After two years of civil war, the pope told reporters, the people of the Central African Republic want “peace, reconciliation and forgiveness.”
Shooting at Colorado clinic antithesis of pro-life movement, says priest
“Yesterday, our community experienced an act of pure evil at the local Planned Parenthood clinic,” Bishop Michael J. Sheridan of Colorado Springs said in a statement. “As Pope Francis recently reminded us, ‘The path of violence and hate can never solve the problems of humanity.'”
On eve of U.N. climate summit, Catholics join in calls for change
From Seoul, South Korea, to Ottawa, Ontario; New York to Sao Paulo, people marched to demand a response to climate change. Interfaith leaders gathered in Saint-Denis, France, Nov. 28 to hand over a petition with more than 1.8 million signatures—800,000 collected by Catholic organizations.
At Bangui mosque and Mass, pope prays for ‘salam,’ peace
“Christians and Muslims are brothers and sisters,” created by the same God, he said, and they must act like it.
Pope in Bangui: Open the doors of mercy, counter violence with love
“Even when the powers of hell are unleashed, Christians must rise to the summons, their heads held high, and be ready to brave blows in this battle over which God will have the last word. And that word will be love and peace,” the pope said in an evening homily Nov. 29 at Bangui’s cathedral.
Vatican orders five to stand trial in ‘VatiLeaks’ case
Under the Vatican criminal code, it is a crime to take, distribute and publish confidential documents. The Vatican said that if any of the five are not present on Nov. 24, they would be tried in absentia.
Bishops’ chief on refugees says security checks adequate and record good on refugees to United States
Governors and other politicians are not responding reasonably by calling for a “pause,” even the termination of efforts to resettle Syrian refugees.
