world news NewsSchoolsWorld News Cristo Rey schools honor ’40 Under 40′ alumni Gina ChristianMarch 11, 20254 min read A national system of Catholic high schools, launched to meet the needs of underserved families, is honoring alumni who have become leaders in an array of industries — and in their communities. FeatureNewsVaticanWorld News Death, even a pope’s, is a ‘beautiful passage,’ preacher tells Curia Justin McLellanMarch 11, 20253 min read Death, even that of a pope, should not be seen as a tragedy but as a transition filled with Christian hope, the preacher of the papal household told members of the Roman Curia. FeatureNewsVaticanWorld News Papal anniversary: For 12 years he’s said, ‘Don’t forget to pray for me’ Cindy WoodenMarch 11, 20255 min read As Pope Francis prepared to spend the 12th anniversary of his election at Rome’s Gemelli hospital, people at the Vatican and around the world were responding to his most frequent personal request. NewsSupreme CourtWorld News Supreme Court to review Colorado ‘conversion therapy’ ban for minors Kate ScanlonMarch 11, 20253 min read The Supreme Court said March 10 that it will hear a First Amendment challenge to a Colorado law banning professional counseling services that practice “conversion therapy” for minors, efforts intended to change one’s gender identity or sexual orientation. FeatureNewsVaticanWorld News Pope out of danger but to remain in hospital Justin McLellanMarch 10, 20253 min read Pope Francis is no longer considered in imminent danger from his lung infection, but he will remain in Rome’s Gemelli hospital for several more days to continue receiving medical treatment, the Vatican said. CollegesNewsWorld News North Carolina’s Belmont Abbey College expands its footprint in Washington OSV NewsMarch 10, 20253 min read Belmont Abbey College has announced plans to expand its footprint in the nation’s capital in a project aimed to amplify faithful Catholic voices in media, politics and culture. Arts & CultureNewsWorld News 500 days after statute of limitations lifted in Rupnik case, priest ‘does his work,’ travels world Federica TournMarch 10, 202510 min read It’s been 500 days since the Oct. 27, 2023, papal lifting of the statute of limitations in the case of Father Marko Rupnik, the Slovenian ex-Jesuit who has been accused of spiritual and sexual abuse by at least 20 women, and developments are ongoing. Disaster ReliefDOGE cutsFeatureNewsWorld News 4 in 5 USAID projects now canceled, with State Department overseeing the rest Kate ScanlonMarch 10, 20253 min read U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said March 10 that just 18 percent of programs of the now-shuttered U.S. Agency for International Development will remain intact, and those will now fall under his purview at the State Department. Conflict in the Middle EastNewsReligious FreedomWorld News Church leaders condemn killings, urge prayers amid horrific Syria violence Dale GavlakMarch 10, 20256 min read Syria’s top Christian leaders have condemned the killing and wounding of hundreds of Alawites, many of them civilians, by security forces and gunmen linked to the country’s new Islamist rulers. FeatureHealth CareNewsRespect LifeWorld News Catholics decry IVF order, but a global strategy to oppose IVF remains elusive Zoey MaraistMarch 10, 20258 min read In February, when President Donald Trump signed an executive order pledging his administration’s support for in vitro fertilization, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, the Catholic Medical Association and other groups issued statements opposing the move, highlighting the many ethical problems with IVF. Previous 1 … 228 229 230 … 856 Next