world news FeatureNewsVaticanWorld News Pope urges nations to create a world free from nuclear arms Carol GlatzJanuary 21, 20212 min read Marking the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons coming into force Jan. 22, Pope Francis encouraged nations to work toward a world free from all nuclear arms. FeatureNewsRespect LifeWorld News Fauci says Biden expected to overturn ‘Mexico City policy’ in ‘coming days’ Catholic News ServiceJanuary 21, 20213 min read Dr. Anthony Fauci told the World Health Organization’s executive board Jan. 21 that “in the coming days,” President Joe Biden will revoke the so-called “Mexico City policy,” which blocks U.S. funding of foreign nongovernmental organizations that perform and promote abortion as a form of family planning. Movie & Television ReviewsNewsWorld News Movie Review: ‘Greenland’ John MulderigJanuary 21, 20213 min read A steady focus on the believable characters who populate it elevates director Ric Roman Waugh’s engaging film above the status of a disaster movie. But the positive values displayed along the path of the quest for survival he and screenwriter Chris Sparling chart are offset by the disturbing nature of the mayhem they unleash. FeatureNewsSportsWorld News Star NFL quarterback announces retirement on feast of athletes’ patron saint Catholic News ServiceJanuary 21, 20214 min read After 17 seasons in the NFL, quarterback Philip Rivers will begin his next career as head football coach at St. Michael Catholic High School in Fairhope in the Mobile Archdiocese. BooksFeatureNewsSportsWorld News Coach’s story not just about basketball but about faith, love, God Brian T. OlszewskiJanuary 21, 20214 min read What makes his contribution to the genre unique is that his autobiography/success story includes 34 references to God, 87 mentions of love, 23 for faith and 71 for family. 2020 ElectionFeatureNewsRespect LifeVaticanWorld News USCCB president prays God grants Biden ‘wisdom, courage’ to lead nation Dennis SadowskiJanuary 20, 20215 min read As Joe Biden prepared to be inaugurated as the 46th U.S. president, Archbishop José H. Gomez of Los Angeles, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, expressed hope the incoming administration “will work with the church and others of goodwill” to “address the complicated cultural and economic factors that are driving abortion and discouraging families.” 2020 ElectionFeatureNewsRespect LifeVaticanWorld News Second Catholic president causes some to celebrate, gives others anxiety Chaz MuthJanuary 20, 20216 min read Joe Biden became the second Catholic to be inaugurated as president of the United States Jan. 20, giving some U.S. Catholics and their religious leaders a reason to rejoice and others to fear more access to abortion under his leadership. 2020 ElectionFeatureNewsVaticanWorld News Biden’s inaugural address calls for Americans to work for unity Carol ZimmermannJanuary 20, 20215 min read In his inaugural address Jan. 20, President Joe Biden said he is committed with his “whole soul” to bring this country together. 2020 ElectionFeatureNewsVaticanWorld News Pope prays Biden works to heal divisions, promote human dignity Catholic News ServiceJanuary 20, 20213 min read Pope Francis prayed that President Joe Biden would work to heal the divisions in U.S. society and promote human dignity and peace around the globe. 2020 ElectionFeatureNewsWorld News Leaders of both parties join Biden, Harris for Mass of thanksgiving Mark PattisonJanuary 20, 20214 min read Hours before his inauguration as president, Joe Biden and incoming Vice President Kamala Harris were joined by the spouses and congressional leaders from both political parties for what was termed a Mass of thanksgiving early Jan. 20 at St. Matthew Cathedral in Washington. Previous 1 … 763 764 765 … 829 Next