Christians remain confident of their acceptance by the larger Muslim society as King Abdullah II remains a guarantor of their security.
The two Ugandan bishops argued that dialogue with the Lord’s Resistance Army would work better than a military option against it.
Donating over $700 million a year to international aid agencies, Australia places first in the World Giving Index.
Belgian bishops offer new "healing initiatives" and a promise to work with authorities to prevent abuse and expose past cases.
“We fear nothing because we gather to pray for ourselves to live better lives and for our relatives on their death anniversaries...”
Recent report shows Latin America as the most unequal distributor of income in the world.
The Catholic aid agency Caritas appealed on Sept. 7 for food and clothing for the victims of torrential rains in Guatemala.
The increase in poverty rates in 2009 was the second-largest year-to-year uptick since 2004.
As France continues its campaign to expel foreign-born Roma, Pope Benedict XVI called on Aug. 22 for greater acceptance of cultural differences and urged parents to teach their children “universal fraternity.”
The pastoral letter from Mexico's bishops addresses centuries-old divisions over ethnicity and the often strained relationship between church and state.