‘More must be done’ for abused women religious, Pope says
ABOARD THE PAPAL FLIGHT – The clerical sex abuse of women religious is a problem in the Church and more must be done about it, said Pope Francis.
Live your Christian identity by loving others, Pope tells Catholics on Arabian Peninsula
ABU DHABI, United Arab – Becoming the first Pope to ever celebrate Mass in the predominantly Muslim nation of United Arab Emirates, Pope Francis urged a crowd of more than 100,000 to be meek, peaceful and express their Christian identity by loving others.
Mideast patriarch: There is great need to unite efforts against extremism, terrorism
Peter Stockland: Millennial shatters all the stereotypes
If stereotypes are made to be deflated, Amanda Achtman is a young woman who carries a suitcase full of needles and hat pins.
Iraqi priest rebuilds church in war-torn Mosul, hopes returning Christians will follow
New U.S. law will provide relief to genocide victims of Islamic State in Iraq, Syria
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.
SAN DIEGO – Catholic leaders of the Middle East cautioned that the very existence of Christians in the region is threatened, but their faithful continue “to bear witness to the Lord Jesus amid a turbulent world interrupted by mighty waves.”
Iraqi Dominican sister's story shows 'power of faith' in Middle East, Prince Charles says
Pope Francis, President Abbas hope to restart peace process between Israel, Palestine
Pope Francis leads prayers with Aid to the Church in Need for peace in 'tormented' Syria
Holy Land school contributes to rebounding tourism industry
At Bethlehem University education is not about personal fulfillment. It’s the only way to transform a society that has been locked in conflict with Israel for 70 years, where unemployment runs at nearly one-third of the working age population (32.4 per cent in the second quarter of 2018, according to the World Bank) and a quarter of the population lives on less than $5.50 per day.