“A sin against the patrimony of the human race,” is how Robert Taft, S.J., described the condition of a collection of Eastern Christian manuscripts.
The ouster of Muammar el-Qaddafi appears to have become the accepted outcome of the international campaign in Libya.
Catholic Relief Services is resuming operations in western Darfur more than two months after evacuating its staff.
Notre Dame's David Cortright said analyzing the coalition’s use of force through Catholic just war principles “yields a mixed opinion.”
A new report evaluates the subminimum wage for tipped workers—72.9 percent of whom are women.
Is China, fearing a copycat phenomenon, beginning a crackdown on advocates for human rights and religious freedom?