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October 22, 2015
“We welcome this modest bipartisan first step to reform our nation's broken criminal justice system,” Catholic leaders wrote to Congress.
A Salvadoran immigrant en route to the United States carries her son while standing in vegetation June 1 to hide from organized crime bands in Huehuetoca, Mexico. (CNS photo/Edgard Garrido, Reuters)
News
October 22, 2015
"If we do not respond justly and humanely to this challenge in our own backyard, then we will relinquish our moral leadership and moral influence globally."
Iraqi Christians take refuge in Jordan
News
October 15, 2015
Non-state actors, Secretary of State Kerry said, “are now the principal persecutors and preventers of religious tolerance and practice. Most prominent, and most harmful, obviously, has been the rise of international terrorist groups such as Daesh, al-Qaida, al-Shabaab, Boko Haram. And all have been
Christians who had fled the unrest in Syria and Iraq demonstrate in Beirut in February 2015. (CNS photo/Nabil Mounzer, EPA)
News
October 15, 2015
The contraction and displacement of Christians has been driven by the well-founded threat of genocide after a number of well-publicized and brutal attacks conducted by Islamic State militants and other extremists groups like Africa’s notorious Boko Haram.
California Gov. Jerry Brown
News
October 05, 2015
California is the latest and largest U.S. state to legalize physician-assisted suicide.
Cardinal Rubén Salazar
Dispatches
October 04, 2015
A church that is able to recover the interest of the young, “to demonstrate to them the possibility to live a life centered in the encounter with Jesus Christ…an encounter which gives meaning to life,” will be the church that can liberate the world’s young people “from the slavery of the present
News
October 01, 2015
Police report that the 20-year-old gunman was killed and four weapons were recovered at the scene.
SAFE AT LAST? Syrian refugee children covered with dust arrive on Sept. 10 at the Jordanian border with Syria and Iraq, near Amman, Jordan.
Signs Of the Times
September 16, 2015
The Obama administration announced on Sept. 10 that it would seek to admit 10,000 Syrian refugees during the next fiscal year in response to a growing crisis that has shocked consciences around the world. That number would reflect a significant increase from the 1,293 admitted in fiscal year 2015, b
Syrian refugee children covered with dust arrive Sept. 10 at the Jordanian border with Syria and Iraq, near the town of Ruwaished, which is close to Amman, Jordan. (CNS photo/Muhammad Hamed, Reuters)
News
September 11, 2015
The Obama administration announced that it would seek to admit 10,000 Syrian refugees during the next fiscal year--a significant increase from the 1,293 admitted in fiscal 2015, but far short of the number other nations have pledged to accept.
Dispatches
September 11, 2015
Opening today in Solino is Celtic Park Haiti, described as “a top-notch soccer facility on the grounds of what was once a makeshift camp for people displaced by the Haiti earthquake.”