Jean Fedigan, recipient of the Lumen Christi Award, feels helping women is an, “incredible journey of faith.”
Lumen Christi Award goes to founder of Tucson center serving women in need
Bishops speak against transport of migrants; it ‘offends God,’ says one
The San Antonio Archbishop said the tactics to ship them off elsewhere “promote human trafficking,” and he called out the “sick actions” of political leaders who do “little about the issue.”
Speaker: Court’s Dobbs ruling is ‘a generational chance’ to end abortion
Ryan Anderson, president of the Ethics and Public Policy Center in Washington, called the Dobbs ruling “really the beginning of a new chapter in the pro-life movement.
U.S. citizens have responsibility to promote religious freedom, speaker says
Violations of religious liberty are increasing around the world, and U.S. citizens have a special responsibility to stand up for the religious freedom of all believers in all nations.
After court decision, it’s time for widespread pro-life work, Vatican says
Those efforts should include finding ways to protect maternal health and lower the maternal death rate, assist poor women, provide or expand paid family leave and control access to guns in the country.
Regis University gives shelter to people on last step to permanent housing
58 fishing tents form their own community on the Jesuit-run Regis University grounds, with access to electricity and Wi-Fi and currently housing 60 people in the initiative “Safe Outdoor Space”.
Priest says pope’s visit to Congo will let world know about its conflicts
The announcement of the pope’s July 2-5 visit “sounded like the voice of the angel of the Lord to the poor shepherds in the region of Bethlehem,” said Father Georges Kalenga.
Ask Father Tom: Do you see this person?
“When we view people only through convenient labels, even if not with cruel intent, we risk obliterating the humanity of the other; and with it, something of our own.”