Will young Egyptian Catholics turn away from the church because it did not back protests that led to the resignation of President Hosni Mubarak?
Signs Of the Times
Arizona Defends Its Immigration Law
Gov. Jan Brewer said she was prepared to defend S.B. 1070 all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court.
News Briefs
John Sweeney, former president of the A.F.L.-C.I.O., was honored along with a Medal of Freedom at a White House ceremony on Feb. 15.
A ‘Lost’ Generation Sighted at Fordham Conference
Who are they? Where did they go? Are they ever coming back? A look at twenty-somethings and the church
Irish, German Statements Seek Church Renewal
“The history of the church includes moments when the people of God are called to reform and renew the church. This is one such moment.”
United by Democracy
Christians and Muslims are involved together in the democracy and reform movements in the Middle East, said a leading Lebanese scholar.
Indian Christians Reject Report
Christian leaders demanded that the federal government conduct its own inquiry into a series of attacks on Christian targets in southern Karnataka State.
News Briefs
Bread for the World’s president David Beckmann describes himself as a careful follower of Catholic social teaching.
Liturgists Worry About Upcoming Implementation
“It’s going to be a hard sell, but we’re going to be doing our part to help,” one liturgist said.
Church Follows Unrest With Concern
Church leaders watched the unfolding political drama in Egypt with a mixture of hope for reform and concern over potential violence.
