Trump administration officials said that 2,342 children had been separated from 2,206 parents at the U.S.-Mexico border between May 5 and June 9 of 2018 as part of the “zero tolerance” family separation policy.
Children separated under Trump policy to be reunited with families
Facing death, priest turns his farewell into teachable moment
Dying priest encouraged seminarians to pray the rosary, to revere the Eucharist and to rise above divisions.
Movie: ‘The Mitchells vs. the Machines’
The outcome of this robot apocalypse is family bonding for those on-screen and wholesome entertainment for viewers.
Addressing effects of slavery calls for looking ahead, panelists say
The work of Georgetown University and the Jesuits in reckoning with the history of owning and selling enslaved people may hold lessons for the rest of the Catholic Church and American society.
Biden eleva el límite de refugiados, pero con advertencia
Aunque el presidente Joe Biden anunció el 3 de mayo que estaba elevando el límite históricamente bajo de 15,000 refugiados, establecido por la administración de Donald Trump, él también advirtió que su administración podría no ser capaz de satisfacer la nueva cantidad de refugiados que está tratando de reasentar en lo que queda del año fiscal: 62,500.
Papa: Un acto de amor puro es el milagro más grande que se puede realizar
La oración contemplativa transforma y purifica el corazón humano, dijo el papa Francisco.
Germany’s ecumenical church assembly goes virtual
Germany’s third ecumenical convention, or kirchentag, in Frankfurt will be mostly virtual.
Pope to institute formal ‘ministry of catechist’
The Vatican press office said that Pope Francis’ apostolic letter “Antiquum Ministerium” (“Ancient Ministry”), instituting the ministry of catechist, would be released May 11.