world news Immigration and MigrationNewsWorld News Noem unlawfully ended Venezuelan, Haitian deportation protections, says appeals court Kate ScanlonJanuary 29, 20265 min read A federal appeals court ruled late Jan. 28 that the Trump administration acted illegally when it ended legal protections for hundreds of thousands of people from Venezuela and Haiti, both predominantly Catholic countries, to remain in the United States without risk of deportation due to dangerous conditions in their respective homelands. NewsSchoolsWorld News Science teacher honors Challenger crew’s memory by encouraging curiosity, resilience, faith James RamosJanuary 29, 20266 min read A Houston-area Catholic school science teacher said the Challenger disaster remains one of the most defining moments of her early understanding of science and human exploration, shaping both her worldview and her vocation as an educator. NewsReligious FreedomWorld News South Sudan bishops warn of genocide, plead for peace as fears of a full-scale war grow Fredrick NzwiliJanuary 29, 20265 min read As fears of a return to full-scale war in South Sudan escalate, Catholic bishops in the country have reiterated their call for peace and dialogue, amid fighting and mobilization in parts of the country. Immigration and MigrationNewsVaticanWorld News Deadly violence in Minneapolis tied to ICE agents is ‘unacceptable,’ top cardinal says Carol GlatzJanuary 29, 20262 min read Asked about the deadly shootings by U.S. federal agents in Minneapolis, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Vatican secretary of state, said the violence unfolding there is “unacceptable.” EvangelizationFeatureNewsVaticanWorld News Lack of faith, especially among youth, should spur evangelization, pope says Carol GlatzJanuary 29, 20263 min read The increasing number of people who do not see the Gospel as a fundamental resource for their life should inspire — not discourage — Catholics in rediscovering the joy of evangelization, Pope Leo XIV said. Ecumenism and Interfaith RelationsNewsWorld News First woman to lead Church of England in its 1,400-year history confirmed in ceremony Junno Arocho EstevesJanuary 29, 20265 min read Archbishop Sarah Mullally was confirmed as the 106th archbishop of Canterbury and the Church of England’s first woman leader in its 1,400-year history. NewsRespect LifeWorld News Trump administration asks federal court to pause Louisiana’s abortion pill challenge Kate ScanlonJanuary 29, 20269 min read A key national pro-life group has accused the U.S. Department of Justice of undermining Louisiana’s efforts to roll back the Biden administration’s eased restrictions on mifepristone when it asked a court to pause the Pelican State’s challenge to that policy. NewsSchoolsWorld News ‘With joy,’ Dominican fulfills mission to provide religious sister’s presence throughout school OSV NewsJanuary 29, 20268 min read Sister Amelia Hueller of the Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia in Nashville, Tenn., is on a mission at Providence Academy in Plymouth that is unique in the Dominican Sisters’ work in the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis and around the world. NewsSchoolsWorld News Affording Catholic schools: School choice programs, other options can help numbers add up Kimberly HeatheringtonJanuary 29, 20267 min read In a nation fixated on affordability, a Catholic school K-12 education can easily become a contested line in the family budget. NewsVaticanWorld News Cardinal Fernández warns against ‘ex cathedra’ condemnations online, urges humility Paulina GuzikJanuary 29, 20263 min read The prefect of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith opened the discastery’s Jan. 27-29 plenary session with a strong call for humility in thought, theology and online discourse. Previous 1 … 3 4 5 … 816 Next