“Like Bishop Barnes said, this is a time for prayer, a time to pray for peace…I know there are many people all over who are praying for us here in such a terrible time, and I want to extend my thanks to all of them. We don’t need any more violence.”
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In El Salvador, families say U.S. churchwomen’s work lives on
North Americans and Salvadorans gathered Dec. 2 at the precise spot where four churchwomen were killed 35 years ago to emphasize that their work for the country’s poor remains alive.
Gentle Revolution: Pope wants Year of Mercy to tenderly transform world
Pope Francis is inviting people to strike out on a yearlong spiritual journey to recognize a loving God who’s already knocking on their door. He says he wants the Year of Mercy to usher in a “revolution of tenderness.”
Terrorist attacks pose challenge for all ‘people of faith,’ says imam
With the recent increase in deadly attacks and kidnappings linked to the Islamic State and other militant groups, however, Imam Shareef has increasingly found himself tasked with the additional—and often daunting—challenge of distancing the “Islam of peace,” as his community knows and practices it, from that of what he calls a minority of extremists giving Islam a bad name.
Homeless, poor get star treatment at Vatican movie premiere
The world premiere of “Call Me Francesco,” the first movie based on the life of Pope Francis, took place in the Vatican audience hall Dec. 1 and those considered celebrities in the eyes of the pope were in attendance.
San Bernardino Bishop Calls for Prayers After Shooting Rampage
In the wake of yet another mass shooting even in the United States, the Diocese of San Bernardino and its bishop the Most Reverend Gerald R. Barnes issued a statement “calling for prayers for all of the victims of this horrific incident and their families.”
Climate deal must be transformative, papal envoy tells leaders in Paris
Pope Francis has said “it would be tragic” if special interests “manipulated information” and won out over the common good, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Vatican secretary of state, said Nov. 30.
African bishops praise caregivers of people with HIV, AIDS
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.
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.
