world news CoronavirusFeatureNewsVaticanWorld News Pope celebrates name day at Vatican vaccination clinic Cindy WoodenApril 23, 20212 min read Celebrating his name day, the feast of St. George, Pope Francis was serenaded by hundreds of Rome’s most vulnerable residents and the people who assist them. EnvironmentFeatureNewsVaticanWorld News People must care for creation or face self-destruction, pope says Carol GlatzApril 22, 20214 min read When it comes to safeguarding creation, there is no time to waste — humanity either must live up to its responsibility or continue on a path of self-destruction, Pope Francis said, commemorating Earth Day with a video message. FeatureMovie & Television ReviewsNewsWorld News Movie Review: ‘Francesco’ Sister Hosea RupprechtApril 21, 20215 min read Award-winning documentarian Evgeny Afineevsky issues a call for action with his film “Francesco.” FeatureImmigration and MigrationNewsWorld News Sweden’s aid groups rally ahead of restrictive migration proposals Junno Arocho EstevesApril 21, 20216 min read Refugees and asylum-seekers who arrived in Sweden hoping to build a better life now find themselves in a precarious situation as the country considers new migration policies that threaten their legal status. FeatureLocal NewsNewsRacial JusticeWorld News Archbishop Lori calls ruling “just” as former police officer found guilty on all three counts in death of Floyd Catholic News ServiceApril 20, 20218 min read “As citizens, we must insist on the elimination of all forms of racism in our societal structures,” Archbishop Lori said. FeatureNewsUncategorizedWorld News Indianapolis FedEx tragedy strikes couple preparing for 50th anniversary John ShaughnessyApril 20, 20214 min read And her worry turned to devastation and heartbreak in the hours ahead when she learned that her 74-year-old husband was one of the eight people shot and killed at the FedEx center before the 19-year-old shooter took his own life. FeatureNewsRespect LifeWorld News Advocates, editorials call on Biden to end federal death penalty Carol ZimmermannApril 20, 20216 min read The death penalty has been getting attention across the country this year with legislation introduced or voted on in several states aimed at limiting, repealing or even renewing capital punishment. FeatureNewsSaintsVaticanWorld News Pope prays newly beatified martyrs inspire greater fidelity to God Catholic News ServiceApril 19, 20212 min read The Catholic Church’s newest blesseds are six “meek disciples of Christ,” who showed heroic courage defending the Eucharist from profanation when French troops sacked their Italian monastery in 1799 and scattered the Blessed Sacrament on the floor while searching for any valuables they could carry away, Pope Francis said. FeatureNewsRespect LifeWorld News USCCB pro-life chairman calls HHS proposed rule on Title X ‘terrible policy’ Julie AsherApril 19, 20214 min read The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has published a proposed rule to rescind the Trump administration’s enforcement of a Title X provision that “draws a bright line between abortion and family planning,” as the U.S. bishops’ pro-life committee chairman has described it. FeatureNewsSupreme CourtWorld News Bill introduced to expand Supreme Court to 13 justices Carol ZimmermannApril 15, 20215 min read Less than a week after President Joe Biden signed an executive order announcing the formation of a commission to look into possible reforms to the Supreme Court, congressional Democrats are moving ahead with introducing legislation to expand the court from nine to 13 justices. Previous 1 … 706 707 708 … 788 Next