world news FeatureImmigration and MigrationNewsWorld News Trump administration rule change could push asylum applicants directly to deportation proceedings Kate ScanlonJuly 31, 20266 min read The Trump administration issued a new rule July 28 that could send hundreds of thousands of asylum seekers directly into deportation proceedings, a policy change that Catholic immigration advocates warned could leave many applicants at risk of deportation before their applications are even considered. FeatureNewsWorld News In Spain, diocese pledges emergency aid as death toll rises in enclave’s border crisis Junno Arocho EstevesJuly 31, 20264 min read The Diocese of Cádiz and Ceuta offered emergency resources to civil authorities July 31 as more than 60,000 migrants crossed from Morocco into the Spanish exclave of Ceuta, straining local infrastructure. FeatureNewsWar in UkraineWorld News Russian attack leaves 8 dead in Ukraine; suspected missile lands in Poland Junno Arocho EstevesJuly 31, 20265 min read An overnight July 30 onslaught of Russian missiles and drones struck Ukraine, leaving eight people, including several children, dead and dozens wounded in the aftermath. Conflict in the Middle EastFeatureNewsWorld News Israeli strike damages Christian-run hospital in Gaza OSV NewsJuly 31, 20264 min read The Catholic Near East Welfare Association-Pontifical Mission in Lebanon and Syria reported that an Israeli airstrike on a residential apartment directly adjacent to CNEWA-supported Al-Ahli Arab Hospital in the center of Gaza City damaged hospital facilities late July 29. FeatureNewsVaticanWorld News Pope Leo on his ancestry, and how he’s a ‘pope who happens to be American’ OSV NewsJuly 30, 20263 min read Pope Leo XIV spoke with Tom Llamas of NBC News July 29 about being the first American pope, his diverse ancestry and whether he might be coming to the U.S. soon. FeatureNewsVaticanWorld News Pope Leo XIV to offer public Masses and audiences every week of August Courtney MaresJuly 30, 20263 min read Pope Leo XIV will celebrate a public Mass every week of August after taking time to rest in Castel Gandolfo during the month of July. FeatureImmigration and MigrationNewsWorld News Haiti’s cardinal and U.S. bishops lead Mass of Solidarity as Haitian immigrants face losing their TPS status Mark ZimmermannJuly 30, 202614 min read As an estimated 350,000 Haitian immigrants to the United States face losing their Temporary Protected Status and confront the possibility of having to move back to their country that is plagued by gang violence and political instability, Cardinal Chibly Langlois of Les Cayes, Haiti, celebrated a Mass of Solidarity on July 28 with the Haitian community and those impacted by changes to immigration policy. FeatureNewsVaticanWorld News Pope Leo XIV at Andrea Bocelli concert: Music’s beauty points us to God Courtney MaresJuly 30, 20264 min read As dusk settled over the Pontifical Gardens of Castel Gandolfo on July 29, Pope Leo XIV listened as Andrea Bocelli led 164 young voices in a hymn, prompting the pope to offer a reflection on how beauty can lead us to God. FeatureNewsWorld News Jennie Bradley Lichter steps down as March for Life president Kate ScanlonJuly 30, 20262 min read Jennie Bradley Lichter will step down as president of the March for Life Education and Defense Fund, she said in a July 30 statement. FeatureNewsWorld News Urban planning must address homelessness to promote human dignity, Vatican’s UN mission says Isabella H. de CarvalhoJuly 30, 20264 min read Homelessness must be addressed to create sustainable cities that enable every person to flourish and contribute to the common good, the Holy See’s Permanent Observer Mission to the United Nations said July 28. Previous 1 … 3 4 5 … 900 Next