Leaders of the Coptic Catholic Church in Egypt said a deadly attack against Christian worshipers was an act of political destabilization and a sign of the increasingly radical "Islamization" of the country.
Mentally and physically disabled children and adults in Mexico continue to live in abusive and squalid conditions.
A presumed miracle needed for the beatification of the late Pope John Paul II reportedly has reached the final stages of approval
Erwin Kräutler, a Catholic bishop, received the Right Livelihood Award for his work defending the rights of indigenous people in Brazil.
Making African farmers reliant on proprietary, genetically modified seeds "stands out like a new form of slavery," said Cardinal Peter Turkson.
Migration done properly could “contribute to greater gender equality and to the empowerment of women.”
Many of the travelers were children whose mothers left Guatemala years ago to earn money to send back to their families.
South Korean priests asked Cardinal Cheong Jin-suk of Seoul to resign after he publically disagreed with a statement from his fellow bishops.
Archbishop Jerome E. Listecki announced Jan. 4 that he had directed archdiocesan attorneys "to file a petition for a Chapter 11."
Patriarch Ignatius Joseph III Younan called on the Iraqi government to ensure the safety of all Iraqi citizens, especially Christians.