Just weeks after it issued a damning report which connected the Syrian government to chemical weapons attacks on rebel-held areas outside Damascus, Human Rights Watch issued a new report today on human rights abuses and possible war crimes, this time implicating groups which are part of the arm
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The Wide World of Wealth: Great disparities in global assessment
Global wealth has reached a new all-time high of $241 trillion, up 4.9 percent since last year and 68 percent since 2003, with the United States accounting for 72 percent of the latest increase. That’s the account of earthly wealth taken in the 2013 Credit Suisse Global Wealth Report. Average
Pope Calls Synod on Families, Divorce and Remarriage
“The church is a mother, and she must travel this path of mercy,” the pope said.
Civilian Chaplains Return to Work Despite Shutdown : Military Chaplains Unaffected
Civilian Catholic chaplains, unable to perform religious duties at U.S. military bases during the first weekend of the federal government shutdown, were getting back on the job as the shutdown continued into its second week."We're now being told priests can return to work," said John S
More Migrant Deaths Near Lampedusa: Pope Francis describes tragedy a ‘disgrace’
More refugee deaths on the sea near the southern Italian island of Lampedusa has brought international focus to an ongoing tragedy—an unknowable loss of life as thousands of refugees and migrants each year seek to escape to Europe from North Africa in sometimes overloaded or ramshackle watercr
Religious Leaders Decry Federal Shutdown : Denounce ‘political brinkmanship’
Religious leaders gathered on Sept. 30 to denounce “political brinkmanship.”
Can Pope Francis Bridge U.S. Social Divides?: If Americans follow his lead, say pundits
At Georgetown, four panelists analyzed the first months of Francis’ papacy.
Pope to canonize Blessed John XXIII, John Paul II April 27
Recognizing that Blessed John XXIII and John Paul II have widespread reputations for holiness and that years of studying their lives and actions have proven their exceptional virtue, Pope Francis announced he would declare his two predecessors saints at a single ceremony April 27.The pope made the a
‘G-8’ Becomes Permanent: Advisory group of Cardinals to become regular Vatican council
The advisory group of cardinals appointed by Pope Francis will become a regular Vatican council.
Pope Urges Unity: Warns against gossip and backstabbing within church
Backstabbing and gossip hurt people and harm God's desire for a united human family, Pope Francis said. Unity is a gift from God, "but often we struggle to live it out," he said. "We are the ones who create lacerations."The pope also asked people to pray for persecuted C
