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A Palestinian flag in Silwan, one of the few neighborhoods in East Jerusalem were large numbers of Palestinians still reside. (iStock/DZarzycka)  
For more than a decade, a Palestinian neighborhood in East Jerusalem has suffered noise and damages to homes from excavation work for a “Bible Park,” and residents fear they will be pushed out entirely.
Bishop Howard Hubbard admitted that he consistently transferred abusive priests without informing local police, families of abuse victims, or Catholics in parishes where the men were reassigned.
It had been rumored for some time that Pope Francis would appoint the internationally well-known and much-liked Ghanaian cardinal to another high-level position in the Holy See.
When talking about gun control policies, we must center our conversation around the sanctity of human life.
A Reflection for the Monday of the Fifth Week of Lent, by Ricardo da Silva, S.J.
Pope Francis, accompanied by Maltese President George Vella, greets the crowd gathered outside The Palace in Valletta, Malta, April 2, 2022. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)
Malta and its people must remember the country’s roots as the center of spirituality and welcome, especially to those most in need, Pope Francis told leaders of the Mediterranean nation.
Francis has long desired to visit Malta where, according to the Acts of the Apostles, St. Paul was shipwrecked in 60 A.D. while en route to Rome, where he had asked to be judged.
A red ladybug crawls up the white petal of a daisy.
God is in all things. But in moments of pain and tragedy, we want that extra wink, that hand of comfort.
Volodymyr Zelensky in ‘Servant of the People’ (Kvartal 95)
Watching “Servant of the People,” I find myself called to gratitude, hope and mourning.
A Reflection for the Friday of the Fourth Week of Lent, by James Martin, S.J.