Climate change represents an “ethical challenge to civilization,” said the Vatican’s lead representative to a U.N. conference reviewing the phenomenon’s worldwide impact. Archbishop Celestino Migliore said that the Vatican would help “form consciences and ethical perspe
Signs Of the Times
Great Need After Haiyan
Weeks after Typhoon Haiyan tore through the central Philippines, Catholic aid workers were continuing their emergency response. “The needs are basically huge,” said Sandra Harlass, an emergency relief coordinator for Malteser International, after returning to Manila from communities acro
Hear the Hungry
Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory of Atlanta and Bishop Gregory J. Hartmayer of Savannah called on lawmakers in Washington to listen to the needs of the hungry at home and abroad as they negotiate the 2013 farm bill. One of the most contentious issues is the bill’s nutrition provision, which includ
Thousands Seek Church Protection
Rebels in the Central African Republic are targeting Christians, the local bishop says.
Hunger, Thirst and Disease Taunt Survivors as World Responds
“This is no longer the Tacloban that we loved. Everything is gone.”
Jesuit ‘Teach In for Justice’ Hits Capitol Hill
The Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice drew about 1,100 participants on Nov. 16.
News Briefs
On Nov. 13, the U.S. State Department designated Nigeria’s Boko Haram network a terror organization, bowing to months of pressure to act against the radical Islamist group which has killed hundreds of people, especially among Nigeria’s Christian communities. • Working people struggl
Fast for Immigration Reform Launched
Photos of happy families were posted inside the Fast 4 Families Community Tent at the National Mall in Washington. Beside the smiling faces, however, were Post-it notes that read “I pray that families stay together” and “God, please don’t take my mom away.” National rel
Dolan: Go Global on Religious Freedom Fight
Cardinal Timothy Dolan spoke in his final address as president of the U.S. bishops’ conference.
Can Congress Act? Dolan Stresses Human, Moral Costs of Inaction
Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan called immigration reform a matter of “great moral urgency.”
