Bible films may be raking it in at the box office, but fewer people are reading the original and taking it seriously.The American Bible Society’s latest State of the Bible survey documents steep skepticism that the Good Book is a God book.“We are seeing an incredible change in just
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Pope Honors Jesuit Killed in Syria: He pleads for end to violence
Pope Francis said the assassination of "my confrere," a 75-year-old Dutch Jesuit in Syria, "filled me with deep sadness and made me think again of all the people who suffer and are dying in that martyred country."Jesuit Father Frans van der Lugt "arrived in Syria about 50 ye
Return to Rwanda: Memories of genocide drive rebuilding efforts
Every time Nathalie Piraino returns home to Rwanda, she sees a country advancing economically and politically and where the development of people, especially women, is foremost.She also has found that memories from her homeland's genocide 20 years ago remain vivid, not forgotten.Searing memories
Pope to Celebrate Holy Thursday Mass at Center for Elderly, Disabled
Pope Francis will celebrate the Holy Thursday Mass of the Lord's Supper at a Rome rehabilitation facility for the elderly and people with disabilities.He will preside over the Holy Thursday evening Mass and foot-washing ritual at the Father Carlo Gnocchi Foundation's Our Lady of Providence C
Lessons from Rwanda: Diplomacy, peacebuilding head off violence before mass atrocities
Healing and reconciliation continue 20 years after Rwanda's 100 days of genocide, making the central African nation a strong example for troubled states to emulate, international observers said.Hutus and Tutsis, the country's primary social groups, now work alongside each other to rebuild a
More Reforms for Scandal-plagued Vatican Bank
Pope Francis has approved a new direction for the scandal-ridden Vatican bank as it seeks to improve transparency and compliance with international guidelines, the Vatican said on April 7.The bank, known as the Institute for Religious Works, was founded in 1942 to manage funds for Roman Catholic ins
Crimea: After the Annexation: Ukrainian church using all means to remain legal
Ukrainian Catholic bishop warned his church could lose its legal status.
Lebanon Overwhelmed by Syria Crisis: Hosts more than 1 million refugees
The number of refugees fleeing from Syria into neighboring Lebanon passed the 1 million mark on April 3, according to U.N. officials, a bleak milestone exacerbated by rapidly depleting social resources and a host community stretched to the breaking point. Just over three years after Syria’s co
Sex Abuse Investigator to Visit Edinburgh Archdiocese : Vatican sends bishop to review misconduct allegations
More than a year after Scottish Cardinal Keith O'Brien admitted to sexual misconduct amid allegations by three priests and a former priest, the Vatican Congregation for Bishops is sending an investigator to the Archdiocese of St. Andrews and Edinburgh to collect testimony.A statement distributed
In Another First, Laywoman to Head Le Moyne: Linda LeMura is first laywoman to head Jesuit college
Linda LeMura, newly named president of Le Moyne College in Syracuse, is the first laywoman to be appointed president of a Jesuit college or university. The college, founded in 1946, is used to some firsts. It also was the first Jesuit school of higher education to open as a coeducational institution
