Christian churches urge government and political leaders to protect the nation’s citizens.
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In the Aftermath of Another School Shooting: Archbishop says ‘battle between good, evil continues’
Shock and sadness grip families of Arapahoe High School.
Happy Birthday Francis!: Pope celebrates birthday with breakfast, Mass with homeless men
As part of a low-key celebration of his 77th birthday, Pope Francis celebrated morning Mass and had breakfast with three people who live on the streets near the Vatican. A small dog, belonging to one of the homeless men, was also on the guest list.The pope requested that the daily morning Mass held
Ukraine Catholic Bishops Call for Prayers, Fasting: A new East/West divide in Europe?
Is a new East/West divide emerging in Europe?
Newsflash: Pope Francis Not a Marxist: He clears some other things up, too
In another wide-ranging interview with an Italian journalist, Pope Francis denied he was a Marxist but said he took no offense at the label; dismissed the notion of women cardinals; and reflected on Christmas as an occasion of joy, tenderness and hope.The pope made his remarks in an interview with A
Calling on High to End Hunger: Wave of prayer’ sweeps over nation’s capital
The global "wave of prayer" to eradicate hunger reached the U.S. Capitol with participants in an interfaith prayer service asking God to guide all people to better see and understand the needs of people living in poverty.During the noontime service on Dec. 10, many of the prayers focused o
A Nuisance Industry?: Families fight effects of ‘fracking’ natural gas
Families fight ‘fracking’ natural gas in West Virginia, Ohio and other affected states
Crisis in Central African Republic: Violence continues in capital Bangui
Catholic leaders in the Central African Republic spoke of a humanitarian crisis and criticized attempts to fuel interreligious clashes in their nation.Msgr. Cyriaque Gbate Doumalo, secretary-general of the nation's Catholic bishops' conference, told Catholic News Service on Dec. 11 that thou
Ukraine in Turmoil: Protest is spiritual movement, bishop says
Protest is “very much a spiritual movement,” said Ukranian Bishop Borys Gudziak.
Mandela Service Draws Thousands: He ‘touched my heart, my soul, my life’
The service was said to have been one of the biggest gatherings of world leaders.
