Hearing that his ailing mother was in a hospital in his homeland of Ukraine, Yuri Ivan, music director at St. Constantine Ukrainian Catholic Church in Minneapolis, realized he had to get home.
During visit to Ukraine, musician inspired by country’s faith amid war
Archbishop welcomes restoration of environmental rules for federal projects
The White House Council on Environmental Quality reinstated three provisions that require federal agencies to consider environmental impacts of infrastructure projects, including those associated with climate change.
Catholic leaders thankful for Melissa Lucio’s stay of execution
Lucio will remain on death row while her case goes back to trial court to examine new evidence her attorneys.
Pope names Lille archbishop to head Paris Archdiocese
The diocese has been without an archbishop since Dec. 2, when Pope Francis accepted the resignation of Archbishop Michel Aupetit for an “ambiguous” relationship with a woman.
South Sudan bishop hopes for conversion after men sentenced for shooting
The attack forced the rescheduling of the Comboni priest’s consecration as the bishop of the diocese in central South Sudan.
Good or bad nations do not exist since wickedness is everywhere, pope says
Today wickedness has pervaded everyone and there are good and bad people in every country.
Papa a misioneros de misericordia: sean la voz de Dios para todos
A los que están llamados a ser misioneros de la misericordia se les confía la importante tarea de ser el rostro y la voz del amor de Dios a los necesitados, dijo el papa Francisco.
Obispos apoyan iniciativa del gobierno que apoya a ucranianos
Por Catholic News Service WASHINGTON (CNS) — El presidente de la Conferencia de Obispos Católicos de Estados Unidos, USCCB y el presidente del Comité de Migración […]