During his planned visit to Iraq March 5-8, Pope Francis will bring two things: comfort and hope.
Pope will bring comfort, hope to Iraq, patriarch says
Bishops say U.K. should eliminate nuclear arsenal, use money for poor
Scottish and English bishops said the U.N. Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons offered an opportunity to build peace through dialogue rather than the threat of mutual destruction.
Young people explore connections of economy, ecology, faith
Inspired by St. Francis of Assisi and by Pope Francis, 2,000 young adults met online to discuss making the economy more responsive to human dignity and more respectful of creation.
‘Fratelli Tutti’: Being a good neighbor
Pope Francis, in his new encyclical “Fratelli Tutti, on Fraternity and Social Friendship,” explores what it means to be a good neighbor. Here are a few suggestions to implement his teaching.
Catholic Extension, Kino Border Initiative host virtual event along border
The Kino Border Initiative, a ministry funded by Catholic Extension in the Diocese of Tucson, Arizona, to host and livestream “The March of the Children Seeking Asylum” Oct. 21.
Spanish bishops denounce euthanasia bill
The Spanish bishops’ conference has denounced a proposed bill that would legalize euthanasia in Spain.
Church charities in U.K. seek extra government funds as recession hits
A request of the “gift aid” scheme would help to offset losses of hundreds of thousands of pounds incurred by Catholic dioceses and Catholic charities since the lockdown began in March.
Books for girls offer Catholic guidance to build bonds, navigate life
Two new books for female readers offer Catholic perspective and focus on the importance of authentic relationships, feminine spirituality and human dignity within the context of the real world.