About 400 participated in the event, which included a procession toward the ICE building as the Newark archbishop led the crowd in a chant of “stop the inhumanity.”
Newark’s Cardinal Tobin joins Catholics protesting immigration detention
Video game: ‘Sea of Solitude’
What does it mean to be human and to contend with both our positive and negative impulses? That’s the question addressed in the cerebral adventure title “Sea of Solitude” (Electronic Arts).
‘You have to have faith,’ Bahamian resident says of Dorian recovery
Cardinal Daniel N. DiNardo in a Sept. 4 statement said: “We are extremely mindful of the dire need faced by the community in the Bahamas so devastated by this catastrophic storm.
President, dancers, crowds welcome Pope Francis to Mozambique
Greeted with full military honors, traditional dances and huge crowds lining the streets, Pope Francis arrived in Mozambique Sept. 4 at the start of a weeklong trip to Africa.
Pope tells French reporter he’s honored by attacks on his ministry
The pope made his comments to Nicolas Seneze, a reporter from La Croix, the French Catholic daily newspaper, during the flight Sept. 4 from Rome to Maputo, Mozambique.
Laicized cardinal, in interview, continues to deny abuse allegations
Theodore McCarrick, a former cardinal and archbishop of Washington who was laicized last February following a Vatican trial on sexual abuse charges leveled against him, continued to deny he had abused anyone in an August interview with the online journal Slate.
Argentine bishops ask government to declare food emergency
The social ministry of the Argentine bishops’ conference has urged the government to declare a food emergency as the country’s economy careens into crisis.
Catholics denounce attacks against Brazil’s indigenous peoples in Amazon
The Brazilian Catholic bishops are pressuring the government to guarantee the safety of several Amazonian indigenous peoples.