world news FeatureNewsSocial JusticeWar in UkraineWorld News Catholics face ‘new moment’ for church teaching on war and peace, cardinal says Catherine OdellMarch 6, 20235 min read Offering a comprehensive but engaging overview of both traditional and modern Catholic teaching on war and peace, Cardinal Robert W. McElroy of San Diego spoke March 1 at the University of Notre Dame, assuring his audience that the church will never be done speaking out about war and peace. FeatureMarriage & Family LifeNewsWorld News Couple’s ministry helps bring spiritual healing to adult children of divorce, separation Natalie HoeferMarch 5, 20236 min read Life-Giving Wounds offers three-day retreats for adults ages 18 and older in 10 locations in the U.S. — with several more in the works — as well as an online retreat in the fall that takes place weekly for seven weeks. Ecumenism and Interfaith RelationsFeatureNewsWorld News After papal visit, spirit of Iraq continues to revive, Dominican priest says Junno Arocho EstevesMarch 5, 20235 min read “Revive the Spirit of Mosul” is an initiative that intends to rebuild the ancient city and its historical and religious landmarks that were destroyed or heavily damaged during the devastating occupation of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, commonly known as ISIL. FeatureNewsWorld News Newly discovered ancient galaxies put spotlight on ‘Big Bang Theory,’ God’s act of creation Kimberly HeatheringtonMarch 4, 20236 min read Can science and theology converge to explain the origins of the universe, and has Webb revealed any clues to the cosmos’ divine design? FeatureLentMarriage & Family LifeNewsWorld News Saying rosary as family seen as one way to fulfill Lenten pillar of prayer Julie AsherMarch 4, 20234 min read Tom Lyman, director of Family Rosary, hopes that especially during Lent — which calls Catholics to commit more time to the Lord in prayer — families will pray the rosary together and take part in the ministry’s “At the Foot of the Cross” Lenten campaign. Gun ViolenceNewsObituariesWorld News Thousands gather at funeral Mass for LA’s Bishop O’Connell, recalled as ‘soul friend’ to all Tom HoffarthMarch 4, 20236 min read Los Angeles Auxiliary Bishop David G. O’Connell was remembered as a man “gripped by grace” and “at ease with movers and shakers and also with the moved and shaken” as nearly 5,000 attended a funeral Mass at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels March 3. FeatureNewsWar in UkraineWorld News In spite of a year of war, Ukrainians endure and religious ministry continues Chris HerlingerMarch 3, 20239 min read In a country that has become one big conflict zone, the war has galvanized religious communities to open their doors to those who have been displaced and to lead various humanitarian missions. FeatureNewsRespect LifeWorld News World needs ‘brave leaders’ advocating an end to death penalty, activist says Carol GlatzMarch 3, 20235 min read The world needs courageous leaders who will fight for abolishing the death penalty even when there is no clear majority against it, said a leading Catholic activist opposed to capital punishment. FeatureLentNewsVaticanWorld News Vatican II’s openness is needed in today’s church, cardinal tells Curia Justin McLellanMarch 3, 20233 min read In the first Lenten reflection for the Roman Curia delivered by Cardinal Raniero Cantalamessa March 3, the Capuchin friar said that Vatican II showed the church how “to walk through history, alongside humanity, trying to discern the signs of the times.” FeatureImmigration and MigrationNewsSocial JusticeWorld News Catholic advocates praise Biden administrative actions to combat child migrant labor exploitation Kate ScanlonMarch 3, 20236 min read The departments of Labor and Health and Human Services said they would audit the vetting process of adults who sponsor migrant children out of government custody, and increase their efforts to investigate and prosecute cases of child exploitation. Previous 1 … 536 537 538 … 786 Next