Migrants are among the poorest, most vulnerable people in the world, and a church committed to defending strong families must be particularly engaged in assisting migrant couples and their children, a U.S. bishop told a Vatican conference."Across the globe, 175 million migrants seek safety and
Caring for people with autism spectrum disorders is caring for families, said Archbishop Zygmunt Zimowski, president of the Pontifical Council for Health Care Ministry."Autism spectrum disorders affect families, not just the person who has the illness," the archbishop told reporters at the
At least four worshipers, three of them U.S.-born, were killed in an attack on a west Jerusalem synagogue on Nov. 18 by two Palestinians wielding a gun, an ax and a meat cleaver, police said.The incident was the latest violent event in the tense city where relations between Arabs and Jews have been