world news FeatureHealth CareNewsWorld News Amid measles uptick, infectious diseases specialist says Church recommends vaccination Kate ScanlonMarch 12, 20264 min read Amid a spike in measles cases in the U.S., an infectious diseases specialist, who is also a Catholic deacon, told OSV News that the Church “has recommended measles vaccination to safeguard the health of children and families.” NewsSaintsVaticanWorld News Pope Leo XIV points to St. Joseph as an example of the importance of ‘being present’ Courtney MaresMarch 12, 20263 min read Pope Leo XIV has highlighted how St. Joseph, who is never directly quoted in the Bible, is an example for Christians of the importance of “being present.” NewsVaticanWorld News Pope Leo XIV names Augustinian prelate as new prefect of charity dicastery Courtney MaresMarch 12, 20263 min read Pope Leo XIV has named Spanish Augustinian Bishop Luis Marín de San Martín as the new prefect of the Dicastery for the Service of Charity, reassigning Cardinal Konrad Krajewski to serve as archbishop of his home diocese in his native Poland. Catholic Social TeachingConflict in the Middle EastFeatureNewsWorld News U.S.-Israeli war on Iran is failing the Church’s just war test, bishops warn Gina ChristianMarch 12, 20266 min read Since the start of the U.S. and Israel’s war on Iran, some U.S. Catholic bishops have highlighted Church teaching on what constitutes a “just war” — with one cardinal flatly declaring the current conflict fails to meet the necessary criteria, and is therefore “morally illegitimate.” Conflict in the Middle EastFeatureNewsVaticanWorld News Pope Leo XIV meets with evacuated Tehran cardinal as U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran continue Courtney MaresMarch 12, 20264 min read Pope Leo XIV met privately March 11 with the cardinal archbishop of Tehran after the Belgian-born prelate was evacuated from Iran amid U.S. and Israeli military strikes on the country. Arts & CultureChild & Youth ProtectionNewsWorld News ‘Rebirth’ art project offers counternarrative for Father Rupnik accusers, abuse survivors Sarah Mac DonaldMarch 12, 20267 min read A major new artwork dedicated to the victims of spiritual and sexual abuse in the church is to be displayed at locations where disgraced priest artist Father Marko Rupnik’s mosaics are still exhibited. NewsRespect LifeWorld News Sen. Hawley introduces bill to revoke FDA approval of abortion pill Kate ScanlonMarch 12, 20263 min read Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., announced March 11 he has introduced legislation in the Senate that would ban mifepristone, a drug commonly, but not exclusively, used for first trimester abortion. Disaster ReliefNewsWorld News Amid deadly Midwest storms, a chapel is left undamaged, and faith, hope remain strong Gina ChristianMarch 12, 20263 min read Catholic parish and school communities in the Midwest are among those working to clean up after deadly storms and tornadoes tore through a number of states March 6 and 10 — but, said two Catholic schools, faith, prayer and hope remain strong. LentNewsVaticanWorld News Faith, flowers: Special rules keep God’s house simply beautiful Carol GlatzMarch 12, 20265 min read Of the many traditions and penitential practices observed during the season of Lent, one of the more visible is the stark change in church decor and a complete absence of flowers. Conflict in the Middle EastNewsWar in UkraineWorld News U.S. peacebuilding a ‘strategic and moral imperative,’ advocates say at Notre Dame event Kate ScanlonMarch 11, 20264 min read With American peacebuilding at a “crossroads,” amid global conflict and changes in U.S. foreign policy, a Notre Dame conference March 10 in the nation’s capital examined how to meet new challenges facing international conflict resolution and fostering peace. Previous 1 … 1 2 3 … 842 Next