The new translation will serve the majority of Spanish-speaking Catholics who cannot understand current Spanish translations of the Bible.
Signs Of the Times
Orissa Christians Strengthened by Court Verdicts
The convictions of six people on charges related to anti-Christian violence have “strengthened our people’s morale,” the local bishop said.
Swiss Bishops Oppose Minaret Ban
Supporters of the initiative see minarets as political symbols and signs of an increasing Islamic presence in Switzerland.
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.
For Indigenous Peoples, Equality Is a Long Struggle
The native populations of Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador face endemic poverty, illiteracy, ill health and government neglect.
Advocates See Encyclical as Opportunity
Pope Benedict XVI’s message about environmental protection in Charity in Truth has applications both in daily life and in the political arena, adovocates say.
Chaplains Share Duties in Afghanistan
Although one out of five U.S. soldiers is Catholic, there are just 100 Catholic chaplains for the entire U.S. Army.
Impact of Minimum Wage Uncertain
The question of whether the wage increase will help or hurt the economy remains to be seen.
Bible Group Looks at Hispanics and Scripture
A conference addresses expanding a successful Lectio Divina Scripture study program for Hispanic Catholics.
