States are prohibited from placing an “undue burden” on pre-viability abortions, but may prohibit post-viability abortions.
Dispatches
Who’s afraid of Donald Trump? In Mexico, a lot of people
“For Mexicans, [a Trump administration] will mean a constant fear of worsening economic and political conditions.”
The Vatican is looking for ‘positive signals’ from Beijing to gain trust of Chinese Catholics
The Holy See declared that it is closely monitoring what is happening to the church in China and asked for “positive signals” from Beijing.
Why people of faith in the UK need to fight against bigotry and fear this Advent.
The upsurge of xenophobic and hate-filled public conduct in the United Kingdom requires an urgent response from people of faith.
Pope Francis has freed the priest convicted in Vatileaks scandal from prison
The Spanish monsignor was condemned to 18 months in prison for his role in the leaking of Vatican financial documents.
The future for Iraqi Christians has rarely looked grimmer
The struggle to liberate Mosul from ISIS militants has entered a third month of often savage combat.
The Catholic Church doesn’t bar all gay men from priesthood, Vatican newspaper suggests
Father Louis J. Cameli writes that the church’s instructions on candidates for the priesthood do not explicitly prohibit gay men.
Pope Francis celebrates 80th birthday with the homeless
Pope Francis celebrates his 80th birthday with the homeless and reflects on the wisdom of getting older.
Pope Francis brought together political rivals to shore up the Colombian peace deal
This was only the second time in six years that President Santos and ex-President Uribe have met.
Pope Francis appoints Jesuit and Scalabrini priests to new Vatican department for refugees.
Francis has opted for men with broad experience and deep commitment in the social-justice field.
