In a letter on Nov. 12, the Mexican bishops’ conference rebuked narcotics-trafficking cartels for their murderous ways.
Signs Of the Times
High Stakes Success on Health Care for U.S.C.C.B.
The Nov. 7 House vote was a victory for the national and Catholic pro-life community, though less of an achievement than pro-choice advocates are suggesting.
Constitution Welcomed By Anglican Traditionalists
The CDF is stressing that the Vatican overture was not an initiative of the Holy See but a response to requests from Anglicans who have broken with their church.
California Bishops Praise Women Religious
“We are all aware of the special anxieties which surround our women religious these days,” Cardinal Roger M. Mahony wrote.
Bishop Urges End to Afghan Conflict
The bishop who heads the Military Diocese of Great Britain has urged the British government to use diplomacy to bring an end to the 8-year-old conflict
News Briefs
An American deacon described at a press conference in London how he was suddenly cured from a severe spinal condition after praying to Cardinal John Henry Newman.
News Briefs
Archbishop Allen H. Vigneron of Detroit descended 1,200 feet into the salt of the earth to bless a newly made statue and shrine to St. Barbara, the patroness of miners.
Honduran Standoff Near an End?
The roots of the conflict in Honduras go back long before President Manuel Zelaya was forced to leave the country on June 28.
Bishops to Consider Life Issues, New Roman Missal and Marriage
Life issues from the test tube to the deathbed are on the agenda for the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ fall general assembly.
Respect Life: Welcome Migrants, Says Vatican
A Vatican official argues that since globalization has an impact on the movement of people, it must be the focus of Christian attention.
