Francis warns of the threat of ‘state terrorism,’ which kills terrorists and innocents alike.
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In Strasbourg, Pope Francis urges European rejuventaion: Asks European Parliamentarians to defend life and protect immigrants
The 77-year-old grandson of European immigrants to Argentina, Pope Francis urged the European Parliament to value the continent's faiths and recuperate a sense of responsibility for the common good to rejuvenate Europe's social, political and economic life."In many quarters we encounter
Ferguson pastors urge peace after grand jury decision
Like so many others last night, the congregants at West Side Missionary Baptist Church were glued to televisions as a grand jury decision in the Michael Brown case was announced.One woman sobbed in her chair as she learned that police Officer Darren Wilson would not be indicted in the fatal shooting
St. Louis Archbishop urges, ‘Choose Peace’ after Ferguson decision
Police officer Darren Wilson faces no charges for shooting death of teenager Michael Brown.
Immigration changes will take months, at least, to take effect
It will be several months, at least, before anyone can apply to take advantage of immigration policy changes announced by President Barack Obama Nov. 20.Some aspects will go through the federal rule-making process, which requires a formal advertising and comment period that could take a year or more
Bible aims to make God’s word more accessible to African-American youth
A new youth Bible set to hit bookstores this January contains illustrations depicting Jesus as an African-American.The African American Youth Bible, modeled after the Catholic Youth Bible contains commentaries, footnotes and artwork geared toward educating young African-Americans about Scripture.The
U.S.-Mexico border Mass marked by painful reunion through the fence: Several arrested after breaching border fence
Several arrested after breaching border fence
Catholic doctor who died of Ebola remembered as hero, man of faith
Dr. Martin Salia, the Maryland Catholic doctor who died Nov. 17 after contracting the Ebola virus while serving in his native Sierra Leone, was remembered by his family and parish priest as a man who loved God and who loved to serve others."Dr. Salia lived the Gospel," said Father Rick Gan
Cardinal O’Malley: Church needs to discipline bishops over sex abuse
Following up on remarks to “60 Minutes” about the clergy sex abuse crisis and other controversial topics, Boston Cardinal Sean O’Malley has stressed that the Catholic Church needs a system to hold bishops accountable and must “avoid crowd-based condemnations.”“We
Pope Francis tackles autism as families seek hope, support
Michele and Vinny Arbogast of New York were devastated when their son Kyle was diagnosed with autism as he struggled to speak as a toddler nearly a decade ago.“Autism turns your world upside down,” Michele Arbogast said. “It affects every member of the family.”Kyle is no
