When the staff at the lone Catholic parish in the Gaza Strip received text warnings to evacuate the premises, they had nowhere to go.Father Raed Abusahlia, president of Caritas Jerusalem who has been in contact with the parish priest, told Catholic News Service that Father Jorge Hernandez of the Ins
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Protect the People at the Border: Jesuits in personal appeal to Jesuit alumni in Congress
U.S. Jesuits make appeal to Jesuit alumni in Congress to uphold human dignity.
Human Trafficking Numbers Rise: Campaign against trafficking must focus on victims
Global campaign against trafficking must focus on victims and survivors.
Church Must Seek Out, Help Survivors of Abuse
Sex abuse survivor told pope ‘how awful it is when there is no justice, no one listening.’
U.S. Jesuit to Lead Jesuit Refugee Service : Thomas H. Smolich, outgoing president of the U.S. Jesuit Conference, to be the next director
Thomas H. Smolich, outgoing president of the U.S. Jesuit Conference, to be the next director
Address Issues Forcing Migrant Flight: Bishops on how to end the border crisis
Bishops on root causes of the border crisis and the need to care for children and families
Turkmenistan Joins List of Worst Offenders of Religious Freedom: Religious persecution makes migrants out of millions
And then there were nine. Secretary of State John Kerry announced on July 28 that Turkmenistan has joined the State Department’s list of worst religious freedom offenders.The State Department’s “Countries of Particular Concern” list had remained static since 2006, when eight
Challenging World Silence on ISIS Atrocities: Iraqi Christians brave heat to demand help from United Nations
Iraqi Christians brave heat to demand help from United Nations
Christians Flee Mosul: Pope calls for prayers
Pope assures Christians in all of Iraq and the Middle East of his “constant prayers.”
U.S. Bishops Urge Ceasefire in Gaza
Current cycle of violence shows the status quo ‘is a recipe for recurring violence.’
