The Argentine bishops’ pastoral team for aboriginal peoples rebuked comments from the country’s president that perpetuated the viewpoint that the population predominantly arrived “on ships” from Europe.
Argentina bishops’ pastoral team rebukes president on country’s origins
Pope: Rural, family farmers growing food have little for themselves
In a message to the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization, Pope Francis criticized the fact that rural and family farmers who produce food are likely to suffer from a scarcity of food for themselves.
Technology eyed to help Bethlehem’s fragile economy emerge from pandemic
Graduating students of Bethlehem Universityhope to be part of a growing trend that sees technology helping the fragile Bethlehem econom
Pope, religious leaders call for better EU immigration policies
The remains of a rickety boat, pulled from the floor of the Mediterranean Sea, were enshrined as a memorial to the hundreds of migrants who died when it sank.
Photos of the Week: June 14, 2021
In the spotlight: coronavirus memorial, solar eclipse, St. Columba, Kamloops Indian Residential School
U.S. bishops will gather virtually for their June 16-18 spring assembly
During the meeting, the bishops will be asked to approve the drafting of a formal statement on the meaning of the Eucharist in the life of the Catholic Church.
Effort helps seafarers maintain livelihoods amid hardships of pandemic
They have home countries but live literally adrift, becoming strangers to all nations. Now, because of the coronavirus pandemic, hundreds of thousands of these itinerant workers also are trapped.
Catholic school grad hopes app can assist in civilian, police interactions
Pulled over by police, nervous and unsure of what to do? There’s an app for that, thanks to the work of a Catholic school alumnus and his partners.