A federal judge July 17 ordered the Trump administration to begin accepting new applications for DACA.
Court orders Trump administration to accept new DACA applications
Vatican document offers guidance on parish reforms, restructuring
The Vatican’s Congregation for Clergy issued a new instruction on pastoral care that specifies the role of lay men and women in the Church’s mission of evangelization and offers guidance in parish reforms and restructuring.
French police suspect arson was cause of fire at Nantes cathedral
The blaze broke out in three places in the Cathedral of Sts. Peter and Paul July 18.
Author hopes book on miscarriages will comfort those grieving same loss
Cassie Everts and her husband suffered through five “Good Fridays,” losing five children by miscarriage. Each loss caused her to wonder where God was in her life, she said, yet the torment eventually gave way to healing.
John Garvey: Separation and neutrality
“The point of the establishment clause is not to push religion off into a corner. It’s to let us make up our own minds.”
Catholic hospitals in Syria working to help indigent patients
Three Catholic-run hospitals providing life-saving services free of charge to vulnerable Syrians hope to aid some 50,000 patients by the project’s end next year.
Some Nigerian bishops say closed schools translate to gender violence
Nigeria might not open federal schools until 2021 due to untold hardships and gender-based violence, especially among young people.
COVID-19 takes toll on immigrant, refugee communities in Nashville Diocese
Middle Tennessee’s immigrant and refugee communities have been hit particularly hard by the COVID-19 virus.