The “financial precariousness of most students should not be an obstacle to accessing education,” said the national executive of the South African Council of Churches, of which the Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference is a member.
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Cardinal says in homily Pope Francis will visit Mexico in February
Pope Francis is expected to stop at the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City, the world’s most visited Marian shrine. States mentioned for visits include Michoacan to the west of Mexico City, where outward migration has been strong for generations.
Reporter claims pope approves Communion for all remarried who ask
“In principle, it was accepted by the synod,” the pope said, according to Eugenio Scalfari, a co-founder and former editor of La Repubblica, an Italian daily. “This is the basic result: the evaluations of the facts are entrusted to confessors, but at the end of the processes—whether quick or slow—all the divorced who ask for it will be admitted.”
Women’s right to maternity leave must be protected, pope says
Pope Francis said that women “must be protected and helped in this dual task: the right to work and the right to motherhood.”
Heritage Foundation panelists explore Planned Parenthood alternatives
The Heritage event comes after a series of undercover videos released this summer showed physicians and others associated with Planned Parenthood describing the harvesting of fetal tissue and body parts during abortions at their clinics and discussing the sale of post-abortion fetal tissue.
Stakeholders Meet in Vienna to Discuss Syria Crisis
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry told reporters. “The challenge is nothing less than to chart a course out of hell. And that’s not going to happen overnight, but I am convinced that the steps that we worked on today, if followed up on, if worked on in good faith, can begin to move us in the right direction.”
Slash and burn agriculture leads to smoke crisis of global proportions
Rainfall this week has helped disperse haze in several regions of Indonesia severely affected by forest and peat fires. The Voice of America news service reports that the governor of Riau province in northern Sumatra said Wednesday a 90-minute rainfall cleared much of the smoke and improved visibili
Syriac Catholic bishops call for diplomacy to achieve peace in Syria, Iraq
Syriac Catholic bishops, meeting in Lebanon during their annual synod, called for a diplomatic solution to achieve peace in Syria and Iraq.In a statement released at the conclusion of the synod, the bishops pleaded for an end to the civil was in Syria, now in its fifth year and urged countries&mdash
European Catholic bishops call for regional action ahead of Paris climate talks
Climate change and the refugee crisis are the two biggest challenges facing Europe that need a unified response recognizing the “ecological debt” richer nations owe poorer ones, the president of Europe’s Roman Catholic bishops conference said on Oct. 29.
Pope prays for earthquake victims as CRS gears up
The magnitude-7.5 temblor on Oct. 26 left at least 380 people dead and thousands of homes and buildings badly damaged. The number of dead and injured will likely rise as first-responders reach affected areas. Initial reports indicate significant damage to homes and infrastructure in the hardest-hit areas of Pakistan. The earthquake also cutoff communication in parts of the two countries.
