The violent squad-based mobile shooter “Disorder” (NetEase) launches players into combat over nuclear weapons.
Video game: ‘Disorder’
German church leaders recall end of WWII, urge commitment to peace
Christian churches in Germany issued a call for a commitment to work for peace marking the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II.
Let yourself be consoled by the Lord, pope says
Pope Francis offered special prayers for the staff and volunteers of the Red Cross and Red Crescent societies.
Like a good neighbor: Post-pandemic solidarity means buying local
Supporting neighbors, small businesses and local producers while contributing to relief and development efforts globally are human and Christian values promoted by Catholic social teaching.
Sunday Scripture reading: May 10, 2020
Fifth Sunday of Easter
First reading: Acts 6:1-7
Second reading: 1 Pt 2:4-9
Gospel: Jn 14:1-12
Australian commission publishes redacted report sections on Cardinal Pell
The Royal Commission into Institutional Child Sexual Abuse published redacted sections of its 2017 report, and new findings said it did not believe some of the testimony given to it by Cardinal George Pell.
Catholic priests, nuns were among those killed by Nazis
Catholic priests and nuns were also among the victims of the Nazis’ systematic persecution and genocide led to the deaths of 6 million Jews in Europe.
Minnesota bishop assembles priest team for anointing COVID-19 patients
Officials at the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis are assembling a team of priests to be trained for a ministry for patients sick with the coronavirus.