world news Disabilities MinistryFeatureNewsVaticanWorld News Pope condemns culture that views people with disabilities as ‘burdens’ Justin McLellanApril 11, 20243 min read Today’s “throwaway culture,” driven by “profit, efficiency and success,” marginalizes people with disabilities and threatens their God-given dignity, Pope Francis said. FeatureNewsRespect LifeWorld News U.S. bishops’ pro-life chair: ‘Dignitas Infinita’ speaks truth in love with ‘clarity’ Gina ChristianApril 11, 20244 min read A new Vatican declaration on human dignity presents “clarity” in charity, amid “so much confusion,” the chair of the U.S. bishops’ pro-life committee told OSV News. FeatureGun ViolenceNewsWorld News ‘We share their pain’: Archbishop Pérez on mass shooting at Philadelphia Islamic celebration Gina ChristianApril 11, 20243 min read Philadelphia’s archbishop has called for prayer following a mass shooting at an outdoor gathering in that city marking an Islamic holiday. FeatureNewsRespect LifeWorld News Virginia governor vetoes, approves abortion-related measures Kate ScanlonApril 10, 20243 min read Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s office announced April 5 that among more than 100 pieces of legislation considered by the Republican governor, he had vetoed and approved a number of bills related to abortion. EucharistFeatureNewsVaticanWorld NewsWorship & Sacraments Explainer: What are indulgences? David WerningApril 10, 202413 min read Indulgences, however, are a way that the church “as minister of the Redemption” intervenes on behalf of a penitent by using its God-given authority to dispense all the temporal punishments of sin (a plenary indulgence), or a portion of them (a partial indulgence), by the application of the satisfaction won by Christ and the saints. EucharistFeatureNewsWorld News Pope Francis grants plenary indulgences for National Eucharistic Pilgrimage, Congress participants Maria WieringApril 10, 20246 min read Participants in the National Eucharistic Congress and related National Eucharistic Pilgrimage now have opportunities to receive plenary indulgences, Archbishop Timothy P. Broglio, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, announced April 9. Conflict in the Middle EastNewsVaticanWar in UkraineWorld News Take evil seriously, pope says at general audience Cindy WoodenApril 10, 20242 min read While intense feelings or drive — passions — are natural, Christians know they must be tamed and channeled toward what is good, Pope Francis said. 2024 ElectionFeatureNewsRespect LifeWorld News Trump attacks pro-life critics after video arguing abortion must be left to the states Kate ScanlonApril 10, 20247 min read After announcing his position that abortion should be left to the states to legislate, former President Donald Trump attacked pro-life critics of that position on his social media platform. NewsWorld News Arizona high court upholds 1864 abortion ban as ballot measure becomes likely Kate ScanlonApril 10, 20244 min read The Arizona Supreme Court ruled April 9 that a 160-year-old near-total abortion ban still on the books in the state is enforceable, a move that could shutter abortion clinics in the state. But, Arizona may have the issue of abortion on its ballot in November, which could undo those restrictions. FeatureNewsVaticanWorld News Old truth, new insight: Cardinal says human dignity text is result of growth Cindy WoodenApril 9, 20246 min read The 116 footnotes in the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith’s declaration on human dignity reflect the fact that most of the content of the 12,700-word text is not new Catholic teaching. Previous 1 … 377 378 379 … 814 Next