world news FeatureHealth CareNewsWorld News Catholic Health Association ‘shocked and grieved’ by brazen killing of health insurance CEO Gina ChristianDecember 6, 20242 min read The Catholic Health Association of the United States said the national organization, along with the Catholic health community, is “shocked and grieved” by the public killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson at the hands of a masked gunman. NewsVaticanWorld News World’s youngest cardinal says he comes from a young church Cindy WoodenDecember 6, 20244 min read Cardinal-designate Mykola Bychok said he hopes the characteristics that make him unique in the College of Cardinals will benefit the Catholic Church and the Ukrainian people. Immigration and MigrationNewsWorld News As border state bishops, New Mexico prelates urge Trump to reconsider mass deportation plans Kate ScanlonDecember 6, 20244 min read The incoming Trump administration should “rethink” its plans to carry out mass deportations, the bishops of New Mexico wrote in an open letter. BishopsChild & Youth ProtectionFeatureNewsWorld News Zollner: Work, ‘change of attitude’ needed to make zero tolerance for abuse universal in church Gina ChristianDecember 6, 20244 min read The proposal — co-written by members of the institute and the Seattle-based Ending Clergy Abuse human rights organization — called for a global extension of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ protocol of permanently removing from ministry credibly accused priests or deacons. NewsWar in UkraineWorld News Broglio: Ukraine’s 1994 nuclear disarmament a ‘truly prophetic gesture’ marred by war Gina ChristianDecember 5, 20244 min read Ukraine’s 1994 unilateral nuclear disarmament was “a truly prophetic gesture in favor of global peace,” although Russia has long since abandoned its pledge at the time to honor Ukraine’s sovereignty, said the head of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. Child & Youth ProtectionNewsWorld News Judge approves New York diocese’s $323 million bankruptcy settlement Gina ChristianDecember 5, 20244 min read A Catholic diocese on New York’s Long Island has seen its long-running bankruptcy filing finally concluded, enabling hundreds of sexual abuse claims to be settled. Arts & CultureNewsWorld News Reopening of Notre Dame is victory day for firefighters who saved it from the inferno Caroline de SuryDecember 5, 20246 min read As the whole world awaits the reopening of Notre Dame, for those present inside the cathedral for the “grand réouverture,” it will be even more of a special moment. Conflict in the Middle EastNewsWorld News Christians in Aleppo feel an uneasy calm amid rebel takeover of Syrian city Dale GavlakDecember 5, 20245 min read An uneasy calm hangs over Aleppo, Christian leaders report, following the recent lightning takeover of Syria’s second-largest city by Islamist rebels driving out forces of Syrian President Bashar Assad. Concerns also mount over government airstrikes. EnvironmentNewsVaticanWorld News Pope Francis receives new all-electric popemobile Carol GlatzDecember 5, 20242 min read Pope Francis received a new, emission-free, all-electric popemobile from representatives of Mercedes-Benz, the German car manufacturer that has been supplying vehicles for the popes for nearly 100 years. AdventConflict in the Middle EastNewsWorld News Christmas celebratory again in Holy Land amid ongoing war; patriarch urges pilgrims to return OSV NewsDecember 5, 20244 min read Christmas this season in the Holy Land will be celebratory, despite ongoing bloodshed and war, the patriarchs of the Holy Land said, as Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa encouraged pilgrims to come back to the birthplace of Jesus. Previous 1 … 243 244 245 … 811 Next