Days after the deposed leader of Honduras returned to his country, church leaders met with both parties involved in the political standoff.
Signs Of the Times
Pope Visits Czech Republic
Pope Benedict XVI urged audiences to rediscover the spiritual and moral values that sustained their struggle for freedom from Communist rule.
Climate Change Delegation Urges Attention to Poor
“Climate change is another situation where the poor of the world are being made to suffe because of the habits of the first world,” said Cardinal Keith O’Brien of Scotland.
Survey Examines Profiles of Religious Activists
A groundbreaking survey of “religious activists” has found that activists on both ends of the political spectrum are deeply religious.
Pope Prays for Afghan Troops and Civilians
Pope Benedict XVI said that he was deeply saddened to hear of the roadside bombing that killed 10 Afghan civilians and six Italian soldiers.
North Africans Critique Synod Paper
Catholics in North Africa say that the Vatican does not seem to recognize that they face different challenges than sub-Saharan Africa.
Bishop Seeks End To Honduran Crisis
Bishop Luis Santos Villeda said that dialogue is important to avoid the possibility of civil war.
Vatican Approves Catechism Revision
The Vatican has approved a small change in the U.S. Catholic Catechism for Adults clarifying teaching about God’s covenant with the Jewish people.
News Briefs
Maria Odom, an immigration attorney in Georgia, has been named executive director of the Catholic Legal Immigration Network.
Corruption and Inaction Leave Kenya on the Brink
Nearly two years after a controversial presidential election prompted widespread violence, Kenya remains a country on the brink of crisis.
