“Rather than sticking to a neutral term, it appears the AP has opted for terminology that favors the pro-choice movement’s strategy to discredit pregnancy centers,” Roland Warren, the president and CEO of Care Net, which supports a network of 1,200 pregnancy centers, told Our Sunday Visitor newspaper. “This does not come across as unbiased journalism.”
Pro-life pregnancy centers criticize AP’s new ‘anti-abortion’ terminology
As CNS Washington closes, we reflect on more than 100 years of service
CNS has connected the U.S. Church with an international audience, and it informed millions of Catholics in parishes and dioceses across the nation about the events of the day as seen from a Catholic perspective.
St. Titus Brandsma: Lessons in faith and courage
Like Jesus who died on the cross, it is by his actions more than his appearance that we know and celebrate the work of St. Titus Brandsma, canonized May 15 by Pope Francis.
Digital world leaves some ‘hyperconnected and alone,’ Vatican official says
The Signis World Congress was taking place online and in-person in Seoul, South Korea, Aug. 15-18, with the theme, “Peace in the Digital World.”
Dutch priest proposed as patron saint of journalists
Among the 10 men and women Pope Francis proclaimed as the Catholic Church’s newest saints is Titus Brandsma, a priest and journalist who stood his ground against Nazi ideology and paid for it with his life.
Pope says news reporting requires better listening, more objectivity
“Listening with the ear of the heart” is the theme of this year’s World Communications Day, which most dioceses will mark May 29, the Sunday before Pentecost.
Report that led to priest’s resignation prompts journalism ethics questions
The use of high-tech data collection and cellphone tracking services has sparked a fresh discussion about journalism ethics.
Listen, respond to modern world, Vatican panel tells Catholic media
When Vatican communication leaders met virtually with U.S. and Canadian Catholic journalists and communication leaders June 30, they urged the group to keep up their work, think of new ways to have a broader reach and not get weighed down by society’s current polarization.