world news FeatureNewsRespect LifeWorld News Death penalty hits historic low in U.S. ‘despite federal execution spree,’ says report Carol ZimmermannDecember 17, 20205 min read A new report Dec. 16 by the Death Penalty Information Center said the use of capital punishment reached a historic low this year in the United States even with the return of federal executions by the Trump administration. FeatureNewsVaticanWorld News Netflix to release series illustrating pope’s call for ‘alliance’ of young, old Catholic News ServiceDecember 17, 20202 min read Netflix has announced that in 2021 it will release a documentary series based on “Sharing the Wisdom of Time,” a book in which Pope Francis called for creating “an alliance between the young and old people” by sharing their stories. Arts & CultureChristmasFeatureNewsVideoWorld News Away with the manger? Nativity scene at Vatican generates controversy Cindy WoodenDecember 16, 20205 min read The human figures in the Nativity scene are made of rings of ceramic stacked on top of each other. They are cylindrical, not curvy like a natural human form. And the presence of an astronaut and a knight carries the whole thing to another level of untraditional. FeatureNewsWorld News In Nigeria, nun cares for abandoned children labeled as witches Catholic News ServiceDecember 15, 20205 min read Throughout Africa, a witch is culturally understood to be the epitome of evil and the cause of misfortune, disease and death. Consequently, the witch is the most hated person in African society and subject to punishment, torture and even death. CoronavirusFeatureNewsReligious FreedomWorld News Washington Archdiocese sues over D.C.’s 50-person cap on church attendance Mark ZimmermannDecember 15, 20206 min read The Archdiocese of Washington has petitioned the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia to lift the 50-person cap on indoor religious gatherings in D.C. FeatureNewsVaticanWorld News After shipwreck, bishops denounce treatment of Venezuelan refugees Junno Arocho EstevesDecember 15, 20204 min read After a boat carrying refugees was allegedly denied entry into Trinidad and Tobago and subsequently shipwrecked, Venezuelan bishops said the treatment of migrants fleeing the country constitutes a serious human rights violation. Divine WorshipEucharistFeatureNewsWorld News Doctrine committee sets standards for evaluating, improving church hymns Greg ErlandsonDecember 14, 20205 min read Expressing concern for the doctrinal soundness of some of the lyrics of Catholic hymns now available for use in Catholic liturgies, the U.S. bishops’ doctrine committee in a forthcoming report suggests guidelines for bishops in evaluating hymn lyrics and for selecting hymnals being considered for use in churches. CoronavirusFeatureNewsRespect LifeWorld News Bishops: Getting COVID-19 vaccine is ‘act of charity,’ supports the common good Julie AsherDecember 14, 20207 min read The “gravity” of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and “the lack of availability of alternative vaccines,” are “sufficiently serious” reasons to accept the Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna vaccines, the chairmen of the U.S. bishops’ doctrine and pro-life committees said Dec. 14. FeatureNewsRespect LifeU.S. CongressWorld News Sister Prejean decries federal execution on Human Rights Day Catholic News ServiceDecember 12, 20205 min read Calling the Dec. 10 federal execution of Brandon Bernard an injustice carried out by the country’s criminal justice system, Sister Helen Prejean urged Americans to speak up to stop a series of upcoming executions in the final weeks of the Trump administration. ChristmasNewsVideoWorld News Frankincense’s future: Ancient gift endangered, risks depletion Carol GlatzDecember 11, 20206 min read The Gospel of Matthew never details how many Magi came from “the East,” but it makes it clear they traveled to pay homage to “the newborn king of the Jews” and “offered him gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh.” Previous 1 … 787 788 789 … 847 Next