One of the biggest challenges is to make sure that the greater openness shown by Muslim leaders filters down to the average Muslim.
Signs Of the Times
Vatican Encourages Reconciliation
A pastoral letter to Chinese Catholics encourages the reconciliation of “official and unofficial” segments of the church community
Indian Forces Set to Leave Orissa
The withdrawal of federal forces will cause panic among people, said one priest who tracks casualties among the Christian population.
Saudi Foreign Minister Visits Vatican
Vatican officials met with the foreign minister to discuss ideas that came out of the Saudi-sponsored World Conference of Dialogue in Spain.
Israeli Ministry Reverses Decision
An decision to seize the funds of several Catholic institutions in order to force them to comply with tax regulations was quickly reversed.
News Briefs
Franciscan Father Michael Perry of the United States (left) was elected June 5 as vicar general of the Order of Friars Minor.
News Briefs
A British court ruled on June 1 that the social services agency of the Catholic Diocese of Leeds, England, could not continue as an adoption agency unless it assessed same-sex couples as potential adopters and foster parents. • Even with a proposed amendment to include public institutions, a Ne
Debate Begins in Earnest on Ambitious Legislation
Will federal health reform be like “the Massachusetts plan on steroids,” as one commentator predicts, or something else entirely?
Recession Hits Children Hardest
The Child and Youth Well-Being Index shows that the quality of life for children has dropped significantly since its peak in 2000.
Caritas: Use Humanitarian Aid to End Korean Crisis
Alleviating the “acute suffering of the poor” in North Korea must take priority over military action.
