The Associated Press reported the Palestinian Health Ministry said 43 Palestinians were killed over three days, including 15 children and four women, and 311 were injured.
Three days of Israeli-Gaza fighting put parish activities on hold
Longtime peace educator Marie Dennis is Pax Christi USA’s Teacher of Peace
For more than 50 years, Marie Dennis has been asking herself as a white middle-class woman who once worked for the U.S. Navy how she could respond as a Catholic to the cries for justice of people around the world.
Bioethics institute urges U.K. to review parental rights of very ill kids
A Catholic bioethics institute urged the U.K. government to speed up a review of the rights of the parents of sick children after doctors ended the life of a brain-damaged boy against the wishes of his parents.
Kenyan bishops urge Catholics: ‘Come out to vote’
Kenyans will go to the polls Aug. 9 to elect the country’s fifth president and successor to the incumbent Uhuru Kenyatta.
Vatican reports $3.3 million deficit was significantly less than expected
For the second year in a row, the Administration of the Patrimony of the Holy See, known by its Italian initials APSA, published a summary of its budget and financial assets.
Ambassador says pope will visit Ukraine before Kazakhstan trip
Pope Francis plans to make his long-awaited visit to Ukraine before his trip to Kazakhstan in September, said Andrii Yurash, Ukraine’s ambassador to the Holy See.
Nation/World news briefs: Aug. 8, 2022
In focus: Priests and nuns flee embattled Ethiopian region, Biden abortion order decried, Knights name family of the year
Photos of the Week: Aug. 8, 2022
In the spotlight: St. John Vianney relics, California wildfire, Kentucky floods, Mexico’s flower-laden feast