Bishops in the Central African Republic say the crisis has been mischaracterized.
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Peace Activist Leaves the Jesuits: John Dear ‘declines’ to return, continues ministry
John Dear ‘declines’ to return to the order, but says he will continue his ministry.
Emergency Unemployment Benefits to Resume?: A path through Congress emerges
The Senate rounded up 60 votes on Jan. 7 to ward off a potential filibuster on a bill that would resume the federal payment of emergency unemployment benefits. The Senate has yet to vote on the bill, and leaders in the Republican-controlled House have said they would not consider it until savings we
RIP: Thomas Melady : ‘Citizen-scholar’ and former Ambassador to Vatican
Former U.S. Ambassador to the Vatican Thomas P. Melady, who served in several diplomatic posts and continued to play a role as "citizen-scholar" long past the age when most people would have retired, died on Jan. 6. He was 86.Melady died at his Washington home of a brain tumor, which docto
Church Presses for Calm in South Sudan: Both sides in conflict must forgive, forget
Both sides in conflict must forgive, forget
Baby, It’s Cold Outside: Catholic agencies’ keep services going in nasty weather
Catholic agencies’ keep services going in nasty weather
Crises in Africa Continue: Ongoing violence in South Sudan and Central African Republic
UN peacekeepers struggle to contain two ongoing crises in Africa as the New Year begins.
Francis Pushes Revisions on ‘Outdated Norms’: New rules on relations between bishops, religious orders
New rules to promote greater appreciation of religious orders’ distinctive missions.
Francis in the church of the Gesù: Celebrating a new Jesuit saint
This morning, Pope Francis celebrated Mass in the mother church of the Jesuit order, the church of the Gesù, to mark the Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus and to give thanks for the enrollment of the first Jesuit to be ordained a priest, Peter Faber, S.J., in the list of the saints. In his
Rocky Mountain High?: Parents raise concerns about ‘recreational’ marijuana
Some parents are voicing concerns about how children may be affected by easy access to pot.
