world news FeatureNewsSocial JusticeWorld News Fed’s war on inflation poses moral dilemma as rate hikes threaten 2 million workers Kimberly HeatheringtonApril 20, 20237 min read Any responsible Christian has to be worried about economic life, and how it’s treating others of our brothers and sisters. FeatureNewsRespect LifeWorld News Supreme Court extends administrative stay in abortion pill legal challenge Kate ScanlonApril 19, 20234 min read The U.S. Supreme Court said it would extend the administrative stay in the abortion pill dispute until April 21, temporarily keeping in place status quo federal regulations regarding the use of an abortion drug, and giving the court additional time to consider a lower court’s ruling to stay the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s approval of the drug. EnvironmentFeatureNewsWorld News Catholic aid agencies race to save millions in Somalia from ravages of drought James MartoneApril 19, 20235 min read In Somalia, 8.3 million people are in urgent need of assistance due to widespread drought that has displaced 1.4 million people, most of whom are women and children, according to the United Nations. FeatureNewsVaticanWorld News Martyrs witness to the power of love, pope says Cindy WoodenApril 19, 20233 min read Martyrdom is primarily an act of love, not heroism, and while it often comes in the midst of persecution, it should motivate Christians to seek peace and reconciliation, Pope Francis said. FeatureNewsWorld News Georgetown panel argues for ‘women’s ordination’ in face of papal teaching Kate ScanlonApril 19, 20236 min read A Georgetown panel considered “the question of women’s ordination” April 17, describing the matter as “unfinished” despite Pope Francis’ current teaching and St. John Paul II’s 1994 teaching that Jesus Christ reserved the sacred priesthood to men alone even as the Lord promoted the dignity of women. FeatureGun ViolenceNewsWorld News Arizona bishops praise governor’s veto of ‘problematic’ gun legislation Kate ScanlonApril 19, 20233 min read Arizona’s Catholic bishops praised the state’s Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs for vetoing legislation on gun regulations they called “problematic.” FeatureNewsSupreme CourtWorld News Supreme Court hears arguments over Christians’ right not to work on Sunday Kate ScanlonApril 19, 20235 min read The U.S. Supreme Court heard April 18 arguments in a case that could have broad implications for employees seeking religious accommodations from their employers. FeatureNewsWorld News Church leaders call for return to dialogue after fighting in Sudan left nearly 200 dead and country cut off from humanitarian help Fredrick NzwiliApril 18, 20235 min read Catholic bishops have joined diplomats and other leaders across the world in urging fighting factions in Sudan to lay down arms, as the death toll in the four days of violence continued to rise. FeatureGun ViolenceNewsWorld News Tennessee’s Catholic bishops join in letter to governor, lawmakers urging passage of gun safety measures OSV NewsApril 18, 20234 min read The three Catholic bishops of Tennessee — Bishop J. Mark Spalding of Nashville, Bishop David P. Talley of Memphis and Bishop Richard F. Stika of Knoxville — and the Tennessee Catholic Conference have included their names on a letter to Gov. Bill Lee and the Tennessee General Assembly urging passage of gun safety measures. FeatureImmigration and MigrationNewsWorld News Steady decline of U.S. Latinos identifying as Catholics sounds alarm to ‘shift gears’ Maria-Pia Negro ChinApril 18, 20238 min read The number of U.S. Latinos who identify as Catholic continues to decline steadily, with only about 43 percent now self-identifying as Catholic, according to a new analysis from the Pew Research Center. Previous 1 … 569 570 571 … 840 Next