Pope Francis denounced those responsible for human trafficking, slave labor and arms manufacturing, saying people producing weapons of war are "merchants of death.""One day everything comes to an end and they will be held accountable to God," the pope said at his weekly general a
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How to End the Violence in Nigeria?: Cardinal supports offer of amnesty to Boko Haram insurgents
Cardinal supports offer of amnesty to Boko Haram insurgents who stop fighting.
‘Tired’ Pope Francis Cancels Meetings: Vatican: ‘Nothing to worry about’
Pope Francis canceled a second day of private audiences and his morning Mass on Tuesday (June 10) because of a minor illness, but Vatican officials downplayed speculation about ill health.The Vatican’s chief spokesman, the Rev. Federico Lombardi, said the pope had postponed several appointment
The Beginning of a New Journey to Peace in the Holy Land?
“It is my hope that this meeting will mark the beginning of a new journey where we seek the things that unite, so as to overcome the things that divide,” Pope Francis said in a forceful speech concluding the historic Prayer for Peace in the Holy Land, held in the Vatican Gardens on June
The Come to Francis Moment in Rome: Vatican tempers expectations for Israeli-Palestinian peace prayer
Pope Francis' June 8 meeting with the Israeli and Palestinian presidents will be a religious, not a political, occasion and should not raise hopes for immediate resumption of peace talks between the two nations, said the principal coordinator of the gathering. "No one presumes that peace wi
Where Is Father Prem Kumar?: Afghan security questions three about Indian Jesuit’s kidnapping
Security forces in Afghanistan have arrested a total of three men in connection with the kidnapping of a Jesuit priest from India. The arrests, announced by an Afghan government official, include a man taken into custody on June 4 while two others were detained on June 5 in connection with the disap
Pope Francis Moves to ‘Internationalize’ Vatican Finances: Progress on professionalization and oversight in Rome continue
Efforts to professionalize Vatican financial services and oversight of same continued today as Pope Francis dismissed the all-Italian five-member board that oversees the Vatican’s financial watchdog agency, an abrupt move that will give the financial operation more of an English-speaking focus
Right of Return for Spanish Muslim Diaspora?: ‘Moriscos’ seek parity with Jews expelled from Spain
The Bargachs are not typical Moroccans. Despite being proud Muslims, they celebrate a version of Christmas, eat as much paella as they do couscous, and pepper their native French and Arabic with Spanish words.“We are proud of being Spanish and Moroccan,” said Hassan Bargach, whose family
A Horror from the Past in Galway?: Ireland investigates report of babies buried at former religious home
Ireland investigates report of babies buried at former religious home.
The Church and the Economy: World financial system built as ‘new idolatry,’ cardinal tells forum
The world financial system "has been built as a new idolatry," charged Cardinal Oscar Rodriguez Maradiaga of Tegucigalpa, Honduras, at a June 3 forum in Washington sponsored by The Catholic University of America's Institute for Policy Research & Catholic Studies.During his keynote
