Nigerian priest makes plea for amid violence leading up to elections
OTTAWA – The run-up to a general election in Nigeria has triggered concerns about growing violence and an increase in Christian persecution, said the national director of Nigeria’s Pontifical Mission Society.
Zimbabwe bishops collect data on human rights abuses
Editorial: Hire long overdue
Canada’s bishops have listened for years as frustrated Church leaders in the developing world decry Canadian companies for acting as if the worker codes and human rights mandated by Canadian law become optional when operating abroad.
'Go home and do more for God', Panama prelate says to young pilgrims who share same challenges
Congo's bishops dispute official presidential election outcome
Sisters of Mercy help push Canadian mining giant to abandon operations
After years of lobbying by a small community of Catholic sisters from eastern Canada, the world’s largest producer of potash is abandoning mining operations in territory south of Morocco.
New U.N. compact on migrants, stateless people an alternative to fear
A new international agreement that covers all dimensions of international migration that will be signed in Morocco, Dec. 10-11 represents the alternative to fear, says Canadian Jesuit Fr. Michael Czerny.
OTTAWA – Pro-life advocates are outraged following an announcement that Canada will grant $8 million to Marie Stopes International (MSI), the world’s largest abortion and abortifacient drug provider which is under investigation in two African nations for illegal activity.