The U.S. bishops called the nation’s persistently high numbers of unemployed a “moral failure” in its annual Labor Day statement.
A new poll of 1,200 Catholic voters finds that Catholics respond negatively to the Romney-Ryan economic plan and believe President Obama respects people of faith.
A federal judge in Oregon ruled on Aug. 20 that the Vatican was not the employer of a priest accused of molestation.
Creighton’s School of Medicine remains “confident it can maintain the Catholic and Jesuit values” among students training in the Phoenix hospital.
A spokesperson for the Egyptian bishops cautiously welcomed President Mohammed Morsi’s efforts to wrest presidential powers back from the Egyptian military.
Syria “is the ultimate test of the responsibility to protect,” says U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.
Experts say high levels of family violence in Latin America are not surprising in a region that also has the greatest gap between rich and poor.