Claiming a lack of support for open dialogue and for an editorial line run by women, the director and editorial staff of the magazine insert have resigned.
Founder, editorial staff of Vatican women’s magazine resign
Women in Amazon take more prominent role in environmental protection
Indigenous participants from South America’s Amazon region attended the Integral Ecology summit at Georgetown University in Washington.
Pope to beatify martyrs, visit Marian shrine on trip to Romania
Visiting Romania May 31-June 2, Pope Francis will stop at six destinations, including a popular Marian shrine in the Transylvanian region.
Bishops say EPA plan to roll back pollution rule would harm the unborn
Unborn children would face greater health risks if the Environmental Protection Agency moves to rescind a rule regulating hazardous air pollutants emitted by power plants, said the chairmen of two U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ committees.
Mary inspires, assists those seeking their vocation, pope says
Signing his document dedicated to young people, faith and discernment, Pope Francis said Mary, the mother of God, is a source of inspiration and strength for everyone who seeks to understand their vocation and remain faithful to it.
Pope in Morocco: Highlighting Catholic-Muslim ‘dialogue of solidarity’
Christians and Muslims work together to assist migrants both at Caritas’ Migrant Reception Center, which the pope will visit, as well as in the neighborhoods and informal settlements where many migrants live.
Pope to sign letter to young people at popular Marian sanctuary
The pope will sign the document in the basilica housing the shrine March 25, the feast of the Annunciation. But the Vatican said the post-synodal apostolic exhortation — titled “Christ, Our Hope, Lives” — would not be made public until a later date.
Austrian bishops become third conference to divest from fossil fuels
The Austrian bishops’ conference is the most recent Catholic institution to say it will divest from fossil fuels.