Thousands around the world have appealed for the freedom of Meriam Yehya Ibrahim, a pregnant Sudanese woman sentenced to death for “apostasy” because she converted to Christianity when she married a Christan. • “No investigation of a criminal nature is being conducted…i
Signs Of the Times
Help for Victims Of Climate Change
Many cannot afford protections to shield them from extreme forces of nature.
Few Surprises, But Intimations Of Change in Election Results
On May 7, 10 days after the celebration of the anniversary of their nation’s first democratic elections in April 1994, South Africans went to the polls in the first vote since the death of Nelson Mandela last December. The African National Congress gained a 62 percent majority to retain p
Add Pakistan, Syria to List of Worst Offenders?
Nations singled out for deteriorating records on religious liberty.
Dialogue Wanted
Anytime there are misunderstandings, errors or problems concerning religious orders, dialogue is the best way to deal with the situation, said the head of the Vatican office that oversees the world’s religious orders. “At times there are things that either may not have been understood or
Sudan: ‘Too Much Blood Has Been Shed’
South Sudan’s religious congregations urged the country’s political leaders to ensure that the latest peace agreement holds, and they condemned the atrocities and violence carried out by both government forces and rebel groups over the past five months. “Too much blood has been she
Vatican Official Offers Fresh Criticism of U.S. Sisters
Cardinal rebukes L.C.W.R.’s futuristic ideas as “opposed to Christian revelation.”
O’Malley: ‘So Much Denial’ on Abuse
The new papal commission for protecting minors from clerical sex abuse will recommend stricter standards for accountability of abusers and those who fail to protect children, and will fight widespread denial of the problem within the church, said Cardinal Sean P. O’Malley, O.F.M.Cap., of Bosto
After Seleka Raids, Sowing Survival in Bossangoa
On World Hunger Day, seeking to break the cycle of violence and crop shortages in the Central African Republic.
Church Must Increase Hispanic Ministry
Fifty-five percent of all U.S. Catholics under the age of 30 are Hispanic.
