Unrest flared in early October throughout the West Bank and Jerusalem, which has experienced tensions during September, largely over the status of the contested holy site of the Temple Mount or Haram al-Sharif.
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On the October Docket: Sequels to court’s cases over mandate, other topics
Among issues followed by the Catholic legal community, the contraceptive mandate in the Affordable Care Act is likely to be back. Also making return outings in the term opening Oct. 5 are cases involving the details of the death penalty and state laws intended to limit abortions.
After another shooting, ‘Unite suffering’ with those grieving, archbishop tells Oregon Catholics
‘Unite suffering’ with those grieving, archbishop tells Oregon Catholics
Roseburg Parish Prepares for Prayer Service Following Shooting
Police report that the 20-year-old gunman was killed and four weapons were recovered at the scene.
Archbishop visits Congress, White House in push to ease Puerto Rico debt crisis
Concerned that Puerto Rico’s debt crisis is inflicting hardship on poor and middle-class households, Archbishop Robert Gonzalez Nieves of San Juan met with congressional leaders and the White House to push for a resolution.
Pope Francis pleads for commutation of U.S. death sentences
Less than a week after Pope Francis told a joint meeting of Congress that he backs U.S. efforts to abolish the death penalty, news came of his U.S. nuncio’s letters to authorities in two states appealing on the pope’s behalf to commute death sentences.
Argentine family on 13,000-mile road trip to Philadelphia to see pope
The Walker family departed Buenos Aires, Argentina, in March. Their goal was to reach Pope Francis and the World Meeting of Families in Philadelphia.
European Catholic groups pledge to support UN sustainable development goals
More than 30 European Catholic justice and peace commissions have pledged their support of the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals and said they were grateful Pope Francis called the goals an “important sign of hope.”
Vatican welcomes first Syrian refugee family
The pope has called on every parish, religious community, monastery and shrine in Europe to take in refugees, given the ongoing crisis of people fleeing from war and poverty.
Pope names U.S. Jesuit planetary scientist to head Vatican Observatory
‘The church urgently needs religious who dedicate their lives to being on the very frontiers between faith and human knowledge, faith and modern science,’ Pope Francis told the group of papal astronomers.
