On the eve of the opening of the 64th General Assembly, Archbishop Timothy M. Dolan said the U.N. should embrace the notion of “the human person as the heart of all institutions.”
Signs Of the Times
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.
Catholic Leaders Encouraged By Obama’s Speech
The president’s address offered a sign that the administration has been listening to concerns raised by the bishops and pro-life organizations about abortion funding in any reform legislation.
Nigerian Bishops Fault Government
The bishops of Nigeria blame government inaction for the death of more than 2,000 people during a recent uprising by an extremist Islamic group.
Vatican Official Criticizes Drug Industry
The official lamented that producing urgently needed medicines is no longer driven by traditional medical ethics, but by money.
Arab Christians Face New Wave of Violence
Christians are not seen as integral members of society, “as citizens, with the same rights and duties” as the majority but as “a people apart.”
Vatican Revisits Wartime Legacy of Pius XII
Vatican media have presented the pope as a trained diplomat who followed the international events carefully.
Coalition Questions Jerusalem Evictions
Israeli riot police evicted two Palestinian families—more than 50 people in all—from their homes in an Arab neighborhood on Aug. 2
Delegation Reports Violence in Honduras
Protesters opposed to the ouster of President Manuel Zelaya have reportedly been jailed, beaten and raped by the country’s security forces.
Women Religious Address U.S. Visitation
Leaders representing 59,000 women religious are questioning what they call a lack of full disclosure about what is motivating the Vatican’s visitation.
