Supreme Court candidate Sonia Sotomayor took on detailed questions about court cases both famous and arcane.
Signs Of the Times
Pope Discusses Bioethics, G-8 Summit with Obama
In addition to giving Obama a copy of his latest encyclical, the pope also presented a copy of a recent Vatican document on biomedical ethics.
Religious Leaders Condemn Indonesian Bombings
Christian and Muslim leaders called two bomb blasts in Jakarta on July 17 “uncivilized acts” and urged the police to apprehend the culprits.
Aid Groups Praise G-8 Pledge on Hunger
The Group of Eight nations have pledged $20 billion to combat global hunger through greater support of agriculture
Basque Bishops Apologize for 1930s Deaths
Catholic bishops from Spain’s Basque region kept quiet about the killing of priests by right-wing forces during the Spanish Civil War.
News Briefs
Pope Benedict XVI underwent a procedure under local anesthesia to repair a fractured right wrist.
Scholars Discuss Relationship Between Faith and Reason
A conference in New York took up a topic that has been much debated in recent years in arenas ranging from popular culture to papal addresses.
Health, Labor Leaders Address Unions
The U.S. bishops have agreed on a set of principles designed to ensure a fair process when health care workers decide whether to join a union.
Dialogue Sought in Wake of Controversy
Some U.S. bishops and Catholic university presidents are preparing for a dialogue aimed at reaching a consensus about speakers on their campuses.
Challenges Remain in Muslim Relations
One of the biggest challenges is to make sure that the greater openness shown by Muslim leaders filters down to the average Muslim.
