The U.S. bishops’ Committee on Doctrine concluded that a book by Elizabeth A. Johnson, C.S.J., “contains misrepresentations, ambiguities and errors.”
The government of Vietnam has reprotedly intensified repression of indigenous Christians from the country’s central highland provinces.
As Catholics, "we understand the need...to [protect] the civil rights of our Muslim brothers and sisters,” Cardinal Theodore McCarrick said.
Parishioners of Kita Sendai Catholic Church have been busy delivering food aid to victims of the deadly quake and tsunami.
Faith communities stood with working people and civil rights during the commemoration of the death of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
“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.
"There is no more important issue that will define the U.S.-Mexico future relationship than getting immigration reform right,” said Mexico’s ambassador.
Is China, fearing a copycat phenomenon, beginning a crackdown on advocates for human rights and religious freedom?