News/International
Pope Francis approves new laws governing Vatican City State to boost transparency
By Catholic News ServiceParliament of World Religions relents, condemns nuclear weapons
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterThree weeks after its convention in Toronto, the Parliament of the World’s Religions has aligned itself with Pope Francis by issuing a statement that condemns the proliferation of nuclear weapons.
Brazil sees first livebirth after uterus transplant from deceased donor
By Catholic News Agency'We stand by you', remain steadfast, Middle East Catholic leaders say to youth
By Catholic News ServiceSAN 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.”
America's 43rd president remembers his late father as a 'great and noble man'
By Catholic News ServiceAustralian judge overturns former Adelaide archbishop's child sex abuse conviction
By Catholic News ServicePope Francis to make historic visit to United Arab Emirates in February
By Catholic News ServiceAs U.N. declaration turns 70, speakers warn about recognition of 'deeply troubling rights'
By Catholic News ServiceForeign nuns, priests run up against new rules that have denied some residency in Canada
By Jean Ko Din, The Catholic RegisterSr. Vicky Nguyen was ready to profess her final vows this year and enter fully into the life of the Congregation of the Sisters Adorers of the Precious Blood, but one obstacle stood in her way. Her application for Canadian permanent residence was rejected.