While spelling out the Catholic Church's conditions for a just war, Cardinal Robert McElroy said that the U.S. decision to go ...
Missile alerts, air-defense interceptions and the thud of distant explosions have become part of the new soundscape of the Gulf. Since Feb. 28, when coordinated American and Israeli strikes on Iran ...
Sociologist Christian Smith has publicly announced his retirement from the University of Notre Dame. His First Things essay, "Why I'm Done with Notre Dame," highlights what he says are discrepancies ...
Raï, had earlier refused, along with other priests, to obey an order by the Israeli military to evacuate the Christian ...
U.S. voters view Pope Leo XIV more favorably than President Trump, political parties or artificial intelligence, according to ...
The long-held practice of faith leaders ministering to detained migrants has become far more contentious — and consequential — as detention numbers soar across the United States during the federal ...
"There simply isn’t enough capacity even for the local community. It's much harder with a population that has been abandoned ...
A March 5 meeting of legal and other experts at the University of St. Thomas School of Law in Minneapolis considered the topic "Protests and a Christian Response to Government Abuses." ...
Catholics from a number of U.S. dioceses participated in an immigration advocacy day March 5 on Capitol Hill, giving voice to ...
En Emalahleni, Sudáfrica, la pobreza, la minería ilegal y la violencia empujan a niñas a matrimonios forzados, y a redes de ...
As we journey through Lent, the cross invites us to sit with both anguish and surrender, to encounter grief in its fullness and depth.
On today's episode of "The Nonviolent Jesus Podcast," John Dear hosts the Rev. Amy Brooks Paradise of Greenfaith, which works to protect creation and resist environmental destruction around the world.