world news Knights of ColumbusNewsReligious FreedomWorld News Christian persecution event focuses on human dignity in Iraq, Nigeria Katie YoderDecember 5, 20256 min read Speaking in a room adjacent to the exhibit, which will remain open until Feb. 8, the panelists invited American Catholics to see the human dignity of Christians suffering in Iraq and Nigeria. They asked Catholics to pray and remember the persecution that their brothers and sisters face worldwide. NewsVaticanWar in UkraineWorld News Holy See at UN calls for end to Russia’s war in Ukraine ‘right now’ Gina ChristianDecember 4, 20254 min read The Holy See’s diplomatic mission to the United Nations called for an end to Russia’s war in Ukraine “not at some undefined moment in the future, but right now.” FeatureNewsWorld News Military archbishop urges respect for rule of law after follow-up strike on alleged drug boat Kate ScanlonDecember 4, 20254 min read The head of the U.S. military archdiocese on Dec. 3 urged respect for the human person and the rule of law amid new questions about the legality of a deadly U.S. military attack Sept. 2 on a boat in the Caribbean. ChristmasNewsWorld News God chooses to come into world where humanity groans, South Sudanese bishop says Frederick NzwiliDecember 4, 20254 min read Bishop Christian Carlassare of Bentiu delivered an early Christmas message as Advent began on Dec. 1, through which he sought to inspire hope among the people of the world’s youngest nation, who are suffering from conflict and climate change-related disasters, such as flooding. deaconsFeatureNewsVaticanWorld News Papal commission votes against ordaining women deacons Carol GlatzDecember 4, 20258 min read A commission set up by Pope Francis to study women deacons has voted against the possibility of ordaining women deacons while also supporting more study on the issue. Disaster ReliefNewsWorld News Churches, temples become emergency camps in cyclone-hit Sri Lanka OSV NewsDecember 4, 20254 min read Churches and temples in Sri Lanka have been turned into emergency relief camps for thousands left stranded by Cyclone Ditwah, which brought heavy rains, flooding and landslides across the island nation. NewsRespect LifeSupreme CourtWorld News New coalition aims to end capital punishment as executions increase but public support wanes Kate ScanlonDecember 3, 20255 min read Despite an uptick in executions in the U.S. in 2025, opponents of the death penalty lauded decreases in new death sentences and waning public support for the practice during comments at a Dec. 3 press event announcing a new coalition called the U.S. Campaign to End the Death Penalty. NewsVaticanWorld News Pope Leo’s childhood home in Chicago suburb now a historic landmark Gina ChristianDecember 3, 20253 min read Pope Leo XIV’s childhood home just outside of Chicago has been declared a historic landmark. NewsWar in UkraineWorld News Ukraine’s religious leaders warn Russia will attack Europe if not halted, held accountable Gina ChristianDecember 3, 20254 min read As Russian attacks on Ukrainian civilians accompany U.S.-brokered peace talks that as of Dec. 3 produced no breakthrough, Ukraine’s religious leaders warn that failure to halt Russia and hold it accountable will expand the war to Europe. Conflict in the Middle EastEcumenism and Interfaith RelationsFeatureNewsVaticanWorld News Unity, dialogue, respect: On first trip, pope highlights paths to peace Cindy WoodenDecember 3, 20255 min read Spending time with Catholics, other Christian leaders and top Muslim clerics in Turkey Nov. 27-Nov. 30 and Lebanon Nov. 30-Dec. 2, the pope made formal speeches about how believing in God as the father of all means recognizing one another as brothers and sisters. Previous 1 … 2 3 4 … 787 Next