world news Conflict in the Middle EastNewsVaticanWorld News Pope calls for investigation of possible genocide in Gaza Cindy WoodenNovember 18, 20243 min read Pope Francis said the international community should investigate whether Israel’s military actions in Gaza constitute genocide. MissionsNewsVocationsWorld News Missionary religious sister reflects with joy on her 70 years of serving in Uganda, U.S. Natalie HoeferNovember 18, 20248 min read At 92, Sister Demetria Smith is the embodiment of gentleness and joy. NewsVaticanWorld NewsWorship & Sacraments An unfailing treasure 60 years later: ‘Lumen Gentium’ and the universal call to holiness David WerningNovember 18, 20247 min read The dogmatic constitution from the Second Vatican Council, entitled “Lumen Gentium,” promulgated 60 years ago on Nov. 21, 1964, sets forth the nature and mission of the church. FeatureHealth CareNewsRespect LifeWorld News Experts: Church must better educate Catholics about IVF moral objections, alternatives Simone OrendainNovember 17, 20247 min read In vitro fertilization is a topic that received significant national attention during the past election season as candidates made it a policy issue. A costly, but widely accepted option in society for conceiving children through artificial means, IVF also involves significant moral and ethical concerns. Child & Youth ProtectionNewsRacial JusticeWorld News Gathering aims to foster understanding of Native American boarding school harms Rebecca OmastiakNovember 17, 20247 min read Hosted by the Catholic Racial Justice Coalition, or CRJC, and Gichitwaa Kateri in Minneapolis, the event drew members of Native American communities, local Catholics, members of the local Twin Cities community, and leaders within the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis to pray, to acknowledge harm caused by Native boarding schools, to learn and to celebrate the vitality of Native cultures. Arts & CultureFeatureNewsWorld News Notre Dame de Paris returns to her cathedral with thousands of Parisians walking her home Caroline de SuryNovember 16, 20247 min read Miraculously missed by burning beams falling from the roof on April 15, 2019, and waiting for five years to make it back to Notre Dame Cathedral, the 14th-century statue of the Virgin of Paris made it back home Nov. 15, accompanied by thousands of Parisians praying, singing and lighting candles as they walked their Virgin to Paris’ most iconic church, restored after the fire. NewsRespect LifeWorld News Texas high court rejects execution delay for man convicted of ‘shaken baby’ murder Kate ScanlonNovember 16, 20243 min read The Texas Supreme Court Nov. 15 denied a state House committee’s attempt to delay the execution of a man convicted of murder in the 2002 death of his 2-year-old daughter, after lawmakers questioned the evidence behind his conviction. BishopsNewsU.S. Bishops Meeting – Fall 2024World News 2024 Vatican document shaping USCCB resources on gender theory, love, human person Lauretta BrownNovember 16, 20246 min read Efforts to apply a 2024 Vatican document on human dignity to an American context and its “a radical emphasis on individual autonomy” are underway within three committees of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. FeatureNewsReligious FreedomWorld News Red Wednesday to put Christian persecution in the spotlight Michael KellyNovember 16, 20244 min read This coming Nov. 20 will mark “Red Wednesday,” a commemoration held annually by Aid to the Church in Need to highlight the fact that today one in seven Christians face extreme hostility, violence and repression because of their faith in Christ. In some countries, the observance is being extended throughout the week and is called a “Red Week.” NewsVocationsWorld News What it takes to be a military chaplain: ‘It’s a call within a call,’ says priest Jack FiggeNovember 16, 20247 min read Wherever U.S. soldiers are deployed, Catholic chaplains faithfully serve the spiritual needs of the men giving their lives in service to the United States. Previous 1 … 2 3 4 … 558 Next