In a joint letter to members of Congress, Catholic bishops and evangelical leaders pleaded for "common sense fixes to our immigration policies" by passing legislation this year.In the Feb. 26 letter, 11 bishops and half a dozen evangelical leaders said that as religious leaders, "we l
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Supplies Reach Desperate Near Damascus: “Unbelievable devastation” among Palestinians at Yarmouk Camp
Amid “unbelievable devastation,” the United Nations agency charged with ensuring the well-being of Palestinian refugees across the Middle East has been able to deliver life-saving supplies to families in a camp on the outskirts of Damascus, where nearly every building is an empty shell a
ND Injunction on HHS Mandate Denied : ‘Accommodation’ option sufficient, court rules
Notre Dame can fill out a form and direct a third party to provide contraceptive coverage.
Ukraine: Threat of Civil War Lingers: But signs of hope evident, too
The three months of protests in Ukraine that ended with government snipers killing dozens of people strengthened the commitment to democracy of many Ukrainians, but also left the country vulnerable to further violence and division, said the head of the Ukrainian Catholic Church."The danger that
Venezuela’s Catholic Leaders Urge Dialogue: Government should restrain paramilitary groups
As protests in Venezuela continued, with flare-ups of violence, the country's Catholic leaders urged dialogue and respect for the demonstrators' human rights."We have called for the social and political leaders to engage in deep, sincere dialogue" to address the country's serio
Pope Francis Creates 19 Cardinals: Selections represent worldwide church
The tasseled felt hats of German horse riders and the brightly colored head wraps of women from the Antilles were just a few signs of the Catholic Church's universality on display Feb. 22, as pilgrims celebrated the creation of new cardinals.South Koreans and Canadians, Ivorians and Italians min
Displacement and Conflict Haunts Southern Congo : Bishops decry worsening conditions and gov’t/UN inattention
Bishops decry worsening conditions and criticize the national government for ignoring it.
New Panel to Oversee Vatican Finances : Includes lay members with unprecedented responsibility
The Council for the Economy will include eight cardinals and bishops and seven lay experts.
An Amendment to Protect Traditional Marriage?: Archbishop Cordileone Seeks Constitutional Change
As states strike down same-sex marriage bans, Archbishop Cordileone seeks constitutional remedy.
Cardinals Outline Approaches to Family Ministry: Discuss ministry to divorced and remarried Catholics
Pope Francis and 150 Cardinals discuss ministry to divorced and remarried Catholics.
