St. Ambrose University in Davenport will honor the co-founders of an organization to build relationships between Muslim and Jewish women with the Pacem in Terris Peace and Freedom Award.
Iowa peace award goes to founders of group to build ties between Muslim, Jewish women
Nation/World news briefs: Feb. 27, 2023
In focus: Suspect charged in bishop’s murder, bishops oppose Florida governor on death penalty, New York Archdiocese to close schools
Pope Benedict’s 2008 U.S. visit a whirlwind with timely, pointed messages
When Pope Benedict came to the United States for a visit to Washington and New York spanning six days in mid-April 2008, some news accounts called the pace of his schedule “grueling.”
Photos of the Week: Oct. 31, 2022
In the spotlight: Solar eclipse, prayers for peace, Our Lord of the Miracles
St. Cloud-area interfaith group calls for election-season civility, peace
The Greater St. Cloud Faith Leaders, an interfaith group, recently issued a statement regarding this election season.
Pope praises Rome’s first interreligious half-marathon
After thousands of runners completed the first ever “multireligious” half-marathon in Rome, Pope Francis praised the initiative, which was sponsored by the Pontifical Council for Culture.
Bishop Kettler: Let us be instruments of Christ’s peace, healing
As a priest and bishop, an important part of my ministry is to bring unity between people and God as well as strive to unite people in the community.
Slain French priest was attack on ‘all of us,’ imam said
Father Jacques Hamel’s gruesome murder in northern France July 26 — by men claiming allegiance to the Islamic State — prompted sorrow and outrage from Muslim leaders around the world.