Salvadorans with a special immigration status experienced whiplash in late October when the U.S. ambassador to El Salvador, in a video with the Salvadoran president Oct. 28.
Confusion arises over TPS for Salvadorans
In war, human dignity must be protected, pope tells military chaplains
Military chaplains are called to educate the consciences of members of the armed forces so that even in war, the opposing side is not viewed merely as “an enemy to be destroyed,” Pope Francis said.
U.S. bishops begin their ‘ad limina’ visits to Rome
The bishops of every diocese in the United States have prepared detailed reports on the life of the Catholic Church in their dioceses as part of their visits “to the threshold of the apostles.”
There’s a map for that: GoodLands launches Catholic GeoHub
GoodLands, a U.S. nonprofit digital mapping and consulting firm focused on using Catholic land resources to do good for people and the environment, prepared to release more than 100 maps and data sets for free online on the new Catholic GeoHub.
Campaign stresses why civility is important as 2020 election approaches
Rancor in politics, especially these days, may be the norm, but a nationwide effort is underway to remind people that civility in political discussions is a virtue.
Pope calls for dialogue, reconciliation to address problems in Iraq
In the wake of deadly protests in Iraq, Pope Francis called on the people and their leaders to take the path of dialogue to find answers to their nation’s problems.
Getty Fire impacts a Catholic university, schools and retired sisters
The Archdiocese of Los Angeles is providing support to the communities affected by the fires through Catholic Charities of Los Angeles and local parishes and schools.
At national meeting, Latino priests affirm care for poor, peers
Priests from across the country attended the Oct. 7-10 gathering, discussing topics such as the need of fraternity and care among their peers and also the need to tend to those who are suffering in their home parishes.