New Zealand’s Catholic bishops have expressed horror and distress at a terrorist attack in two mosques in Christchurch that saw at least 49 people killed.
After attacks, New Zealand bishops tell Muslims: ‘We hold you in prayer’
Witness to Christ with love, pope tells Catholics on Arabian Peninsula
Meeting with tens of thousands of Catholics living in the United Arab Emirates, Pope Francis urged them to be meek, peaceful and express their Christian identity by loving others.
Muslims (literally) hold key to Jerusalem’s Church of the Holy Sepulcher
Jerusalem’s most famous Christian church, shared by three denominations, is unlocked each morning by a Muslim.
Respect the rights of all groups, pope tells Myanmar’s leaders
The plight of the ethnic Muslim minority in Myanmar’s Rakhine state was front and center in speeches by Pope Francis and Aung San Suu Kyi, but neither publicly used the word Rohingya.
Bishop Kettler, other U.S. church leaders criticize Trump’s action banning refugees
The leadership of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops late Jan. 30 praised fellow prelates for “their witness” and called on “all the Catholic faithful to join us as we unite our voices with all who speak in defense of human dignity.”
Catholic organizations, faith groups glad to see end of Muslim registry
Catholic organizations and other faith groups say they are happy with the Obama administration’s last-minute decision to end a type of national Muslim registry.
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.
Bishop Kettler, other community leaders call for peace, unity in wake of mall attack
One day after a knife-wielding man injured nine people at Crossroads Center mall in Waite Park, Bishop Donald Kettler called for prayers for those impacted by […]