“Catholic social teaching calls for every worker to receive a living wage, capable of supporting a family,” says executive director of the Catholic Labor Network.
LA school district strike yields labor deal hailed as victory for workers, human dignity
New report says governments limit, restrict right to assemble peacefully
Globally, freedom of peaceful assembly faced restrictions in at least 100 of the 197 countries from October 2021 to September 2022, the report showed.
USCCB committee decries rising antisemitism in U.S.
Saying they are outraged by growing “antisemitic rhetoric” across the country, members of the U.S. bishops’ Committee on Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs urged Christians to decry hate-filled statements and violence aimed at Jewish individuals, homes and institutions.
Pew: Social hostility toward religion down, government hostility stays high
Government hostilities toward religion, though, remained at their highest level since Pew started conducting this research a dozen years ago.
Cardinal Farrell expresses shock over Cardinal McCarrick abuse case
Cardinal Kevin J. Farrell, head of the Vatican office for laity and family, said he was “shocked” when he heard allegations of years of sexual abuse and harassment by Cardinal Theodore E. McCarrick, the man who ordained him a bishop and whom he served as an auxiliary bishop for six years.