world news NewsSynodalityVaticanWorld News Second synod session to open with penitential liturgy Justin McLellanSeptember 17, 20245 min read The second session of the Synod of Bishops on synodality, set to bring 368 bishops, priests, religious and laypeople to the Vatican, will begin by asking forgiveness for various sins on behalf of all the baptized. EucharistNewsWorld News As International Eucharistic Congress ends, Catholics can ‘shine their light’ amid world’s problems, says Bishop Cozzens Eduardo Campos LimaSeptember 17, 20244 min read While the serious problems the world is facing are mostly beyond the control of the church, Catholics can “shine their light” and draw people to a path of peace and solidarity, said Bishop Andrew Cozzens of Crookston, Minn., the chairman of the board of the National Eucharistic Congress, Inc. 2024 ElectionEcumenism and Interfaith RelationsNewsWorld News Arizona Christian leaders at prayer vigil call all to be peacemakers amid election tensions Tony GutierrezSeptember 17, 20246 min read Bishop John P. Dolan of Phoenix led the prayer service — the first of three being held throughout the state ahead of this year’s Nov. 5 elections — with six of his counterparts from other Christian denominations in Arizona. NewsVaticanWorld News Cardinal: Stamp shows importance of diplomatic relations with US Carol GlatzSeptember 17, 20244 min read Issuing a Vatican postage stamp celebrating the 40th anniversary of full diplomatic relations between the United States and the Holy See is a sign of the importance the Vatican attributes to their relationship, said the president of the commission governing Vatican City State. Conflict in the Middle EastNewsVaticanWorld News Pope recalls Israeli-American killed in Gaza, calls for hostages’ release Justin McLellanSeptember 16, 20242 min read Pope Francis lamented the death of an Israeli-American hostage abducted by Hamas and called for the immediate release of all hostages being held in Gaza. Disaster ReliefNewsWorld News Historic Franciscan monastery under water as southwestern Poland suffers disastrous floods Paulina GuzikSeptember 16, 20246 min read Poland’s government is preparing a decree of a state of natural disaster as the southwestern part of the country was severely flooded by torrential rains caused by Storm Boris. 2024 ElectionFeatureImmigration and MigrationNewsWorld News Vance repeats baseless claim about Haitian migrants disputed by state officials in his own party Kate ScanlonSeptember 16, 20247 min read Sen. JD Vance, the Republican vice presidential nominee, has repeated — without evidence — claims about Haitian immigrants eating the pets of residents in Springfield, Ohio. CollegesNewssocial mediaWorld News Hallow partners with Catholic universities to cultivate student prayer lives Jack FiggeSeptember 16, 20245 min read This fall, as students return to college and university campuses, Hallow, the acclaimed prayer app, is working to help students build a vibrant faith life through forming partnerships with Catholic educational institutions across the country. FeatureNewsRespect LifeWorld News Post-Dobbs, Catholic maternity homes provide critical support for moms in need Kimberly HeatheringtonSeptember 16, 20249 min read Heartbeat International — a Christian interdenominational, pro-life organization that supports the world’s largest network of crisis pregnancy centers — estimates there are over 400 maternity homes in the U.S., an 8 percent increase since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and other related abortion precedent in 2022. NewsSocial JusticeWorld News The Friars’ Table, with saint-inspired menu, aims to leave workers, diners feeling uplifted Zoey MaraistSeptember 16, 20244 min read This winter Cleveland diners will be able to taste and see saint-inspired dishes while sipping Trappist-brewed beer in a restaurant that gives jobs to men and women in need. Previous 1 … 277 278 279 … 792 Next