U.N. officials have been forced to cancel flights carrying medical supplies to the affected area in Haiti.
John Halligan, S.J., and Beatrice Chipeta, a Rosarian sister, were winners of the Opus Prize on Nov. 11
Catholic health care advocates will be carefully reviewing the pope's remarks to decide what the practical implications are.
The pope called access to adequate medical attention one of the “inalienable rights” of man
A new report from the Truth Commission on Conscience in War calls for the U.S. military to allow for “selective conscientious objection.”
The suicide of 18-year-old Tyler Clementi highlighted the possible role of religious groups in instilling negative views about homosexuals.