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Vatican: Stop Weapons Flow to Syria: A path to peace discussed in Rome workshop
A Vatican study group is urging world leaders to stop the flow of arms into Syria and to press for an immediate and complete cease-fire there with no political preconditions."Political transformation is needed," a written statement said, but "it is not a precondition for ending violen
Shuttle Diplomacy: Kerry and Vatican’s Parolin: In whirlwind conference, they discuss Syria, Mideast, U.S. health mandate
Cardinal-designate Pietro Parolin, Vatican secretary of state, hosted a lengthy meeting with his U.S. counterpart, John Kerry, to discuss ongoing tensions in the Middle East, as well as the U.S. bishops' concerns about the Obama administration's health care mandate."The meeting was very
Pope Warns on Abortion, Hunger, ‘Greedy Exploitation’: Frank talk with Vatican Diplomats
On Jan. 13 Francis delivered his first annual address to the Vatican diplomatic corps.
Push for Permanent Funding Prohibition: Catholic leaders support ‘No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act’
At hearing, Catholic leaders call ‘No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act’ “long overdue.”
Pope Francis Names 19 New Cardinals: Six are from Latin America
Pope Francis named 19 new cardinals, including the archbishops of Westminster and Quebec and six men from his home region of Latin America, and announced a consistory for their formal induction into the College of Cardinals on Feb. 22. The selection of new cardinals does not include a prelate from t
‘War on Poverty’ at 50: Anniversary sparks renewed commitment
New coalition will educate, innovate and act to reduce poverty in communities across the US.
Alternatives to Mexico Drug War?: U.S. Bishops Support Changes in U.S. Aid Focus
Calling an overemphasis on military responses “counterproductive,” the bishops who chair the domestic and international peace and justice committees of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops urged Secretary of State John Kerry to examine the funds and priorities of the coordinated effor
Cardinal Reports Progress in Reform of Legionaries: New constitution is drafted
Congregation seeks to overcome the moral and administrative legacy of disgraced founder.
Chicago Archdiocese to Release Documents on Past Child Sex Abuse: Files pertain to documents 30 accused priests
30 archdiocesan priests have been accused of abusing minors at in past years, most before 1988.
