“It was like a war zone. No sign of life,” said now-retired New Orleans Archbishop Alfred C. Hughes.
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Judge orders immigrant families locked in detention centers be released by Oct. 23.
Order requires release of children in for-profit detention centers “without unnecessary delay”
A commitment to the health of our planet is not an option. It is an obligation, says the Rev. Peter Karanja.
While calling for global carbon emissions cuts, Kenya’s National Council of Churches has launched a multifaith campaign to lobby governments, industries and multilateral agencies to agree on a binding treaty at the U.N. climate change talks in Paris later this year.
Popemobile shipped to U.S. ahead of pope’s arrival
VATICAN CITY (CNS) — More than a month before Pope Francis was scheduled to arrive in the United States, his ride landed on U.S. shores."A Jeep Wrangler will be used as the popemobile in the USA (like the one used in Ecuador in July 2015)," the Vatican press office said in a statement Aug
Remember works of mercy on World Migrant Day 2016, Vatican says
In the Year of Mercy, the Catholic Church’s annual day of reflection and prayer on the situation of migrants and refugees will include a special reminder that “welcoming the stranger” is a corporal work of mercy.
Malaysia’s response to Rohingya migrants studied during USCCB trip
Exploitation and discrimination abound among refugees from Myanmar’s ethnic minority communities who have landed in Malaysia, a five-member contingent from the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops learned.
Local Catholics report border clash was bigger News outside of Korea
Some Catholics in South Korea said the exchange of shots on Aug. 20 between North and South Korea along their common border was bigger news outside their country than locally.Maryknoll Sister Jean Maloney has lived in South Korea since the last year of the Korean War in 1953. She told Catholic News
Christian educators say Israeli policies could force school closures
Christian educators warn that funding discrimination by the Israel’s Ministry of Education may force the closure of about 48 Christian schools, affecting some 33,000 pupils—roughly half Christian, half Muslim—who attend the institutions.
LGBT groups criticize decision to eject them from church near World Meeting event
“How are LGBT people supposed to feel welcome in the Catholic Church when church officials will not allow them to speak?” asked Francis DeBernardo, executive director at New Ways Ministry, one of the organizers of the workshop.
Colombia’s FARC Guerrillas Seek Meeting with Pope Francis in Cuba
Colombia’s bishops express optimism about peace process that began in late 2012
