Nigeria might not open federal schools until 2021 due to untold hardships and gender-based violence, especially among young people.
Some Nigerian bishops say closed schools translate to gender violence
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.
Priest’s love of math, baseball helps him develop new stat measures
Father Humbert Kilanowski, a mathematics professor at Providence College in Rhode Island, has been a baseball stats guy since his freshman year in high school.
Summit report urges reforms in church to forestall financial crisis
A report released July 16, 2020, by the Leadership Roundtable calls for the Vatican and the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops to “create structures and laws for ethical financial leadership.”
Video game: ‘Astroneer’
The final frontier of space has never been as carefree as it is in “Astroneer” (System Era Softworks).
Ahead of third execution, church leaders had called for clemency or delay
Several Catholic bishops joined more than 1,000 religious leaders urging Trump and Attorney General William Barr July 7 to stop the execution scheduled Aug. 28.
Books give advice on raising children in a culture that devalues faith
Two books offer ideas for parenting children to know and love God and what is most prudent for children in our tech- and information-driven world.
Ahead of G-20 meeting, Caritas urges debt relief for poor countries
Consequences of the coronavirus pandemic go beyond health care and ultimately threaten the livelihood of already vulnerable populations said Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle.