The pope responded to six questions about his concerns for the Catholic Church and the world magazine editors and the transcript of their conversation was published June 14.
War, Vatican II, decision making: Pope shares insights with Jesuit editors
U.S. bishop urges dialogue to ‘peacefully resolve’ crisis over Ukraine
s the United States and its NATO allies consider how best to respond to Russia’s massive buildup of military forces and equipment along its border with Ukraine, the chairman of the U.S. bishops’ international policy committee urged all parties to seek peace.
Ukrainian priests appeal for prayers, support as Russian threat grows
Clergy in Ukraine are uncertain how a widely expected Russian invasion could affect Catholic life.
U.S. pullout from Afghanistan leads to questions about renewed violence
President Joe Biden’s plan to withdraw U.S. armed forces from Afghanistan by Sept. 11 is leading observers to renew concerns about continued progress on human rights, the status of democratic reforms and whether a resurgence of violence will set back the war-beleaguered country.