world news Conflict in the Middle EastDisaster ReliefFeatureNewsWorld News Churches shelter people escaping violence as death toll from Israeli attacks climbs in Lebanon Junno Arocho EstevesSeptember 25, 20246 min read Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon meant to target Hezbollah militants have led to over 550 deaths, including 50 children and 94 women, the Lebanese Health Ministry said. Christian churches in the country are sheltering people escaping violence. Conflict in the Middle EastFeatureNewsVaticanWorld News Pope calls escalation of conflict in Middle East ‘unacceptable’ Justin McLellanSeptember 25, 20242 min read Pope Francis called the escalation of the conflict in the Middle East “unacceptable,” after Israel and Hezbollah exchanged increased airstrikes, with Israeli missiles killing hundreds in Lebanon. 2024 ElectionFeatureNewsRespect LifeU.S. CongressWorld News Harris backs ending filibuster for law to codify a national right to abortion Kurt JensenSeptember 25, 20246 min read In one of her strongest statements on restoring a national right to abortion as it existed under the Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade ruling of 1973, Vice President Kamala Harris has said she would support eliminating the filibuster in the U.S. Senate in order to bring back federal protections for a woman’s right to an abortion as they existed under Roe. FeatureNewssocial mediaUncategorizedVaticanWorld News Pope: ‘Never dialogue with the devil’ Justin McLellanSeptember 25, 20243 min read Christians must acknowledge the reality of the devil acting around them and remain steadfast in resisting his temptations, Pope Francis said. FeatureNewsSocial JusticeWorld News Ending poverty, arms race and regulating AI are key priorities, Cardinal Parolin tells UN Gina ChristianSeptember 25, 20245 min read Ending poverty, ensuring nuclear disarmament and regulating artificial intelligence, or AI, were among the issues highlighted by the Holy See at the 2024 United Nations Summit of the Future, held Sept. 22-23 in New York at U.N. headquarters. Ecumenism and Interfaith RelationsNewsVaticanWorld News Stop wars ‘while there is still time,’ pope says Cindy WoodenSeptember 25, 20242 min read Wars are destroying the world, and religious leaders must join together to urge their governments to “stop while there is still time,” Pope Francis said. NewsVaticanWorld News Belgium volunteers, church officials roll up their sleeves for Pope Francis’ visit Luuk van den EindenSeptember 25, 20245 min read Numerous volunteers and professionals are doing everything in their power to make Pope Francis’ visit to Belgium go smoothly. Child & Youth ProtectionNewsWorld News Church ‘needs to find a different way’ to address survivors, says Rosica accuser Gina ChristianSeptember 25, 202410 min read OSV News recently spoke with Father Michael Bechard, who alleges in a civil lawsuit filed in March with the Ontario Superior Court of Justice that he was sexually abused by Basilian Father Thomas Rosica, a Vatican media expert, founder of a prominent Canadian national Catholic television network and organizer of the 2002 Toronto World Youth Day. 2024 ElectionNewsWorld News ‘Disappointed’ Cardinal Dolan holds out hope Harris will join Trump at the Al Smith dinner OSV NewsSeptember 25, 20245 min read Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan of New York said he is “disappointed” that Vice President Kamala Harris will not attend the Al Smith charity dinner Oct. 17, a New York Catholic charities fundraiser that has become a staple for presidential nominees in election years. FeatureNewsWorld NewsWorship & Sacraments Franciscan Monastery in Washington is sacred ground leading people to Christ, cardinal says Richard SzczepanowskiSeptember 24, 20247 min read Washington Cardinal Wilton D. Gregory celebrated a Sept. 22 Mass to mark the 125th anniversary of the Franciscan Monastery of the Holy Land in Washington by reminding the faithful the church building is “something far more precious than a simple structure or a functional edifice.” Previous 1 … 271 272 273 … 792 Next