The post-Hurricane Ian landscape is expected to trigger housing, employment and other cost-of-living complications for the entire state and in particular on the Gulf Coast.
Ian is affecting jobs, housing for many in Florida, not just coastal area
Catholic Mobilizing Network honors advocates working to end death penalty
At an Oct. 10 ceremony at the Vatican Embassy in Washington, Catholic advocates working to bring an end to the death penalty acknowledged leaders in the fight against capital punishment in the U.S.
Pope prays for unity of church as he celebrates anniversary of Vatican II
The Second Vatican Council was the universal Catholic Church’s response to God’s love and to Jesus’ command to feed his sheep, Pope Francis said, celebrating the 60th anniversary of the council’s opening.
More than two dozen reported dead after Julia lashes Central America
Guatemala reported destroyed homes as well as roads and bridges washed away by Julia as authorities scrambled to look for people trapped under fallen trees and structures.
Michigan bishops say ‘extreme’ ballot measure on abortion goes beyond Roe
Proposal 3, also known as the “Reproductive Freedom for All” amendment, would amend the state’s constitution to remove virtually all restrictions on abortion in the state and eliminate a host of other pro-life laws.
Church leaders: Moving British Embassy to Jerusalem ‘counterproductive’
In a statement Oct. 10, the church leaders called the embassy review a “further impediment to advancing the already moribund peace process.”
Accra church officials help residents flooded out by dam overspill
The dam, located in the Weija-Gbawe Municipality in the Greater Accra Region, serves as the source of potable water for more than half of the 5.4 million population of the national capital.
Etienne: Putin’s threats to use nuclear weapons ‘are of grave concern’
Archbishop Etienne urged the Catholic faithful to join him in taking action in three ways: prayer, educating ourselves and appealing for peace and nuclear disarmament.