As pandemic worsens in Brazil, pope tells bishops to be one with people
byBy Junno Arocho Esteves, Catholic News Service Bishops in Brazil must remain united, among themselves and with their people, to overcome “one of the…
By Junno Arocho Esteves, Catholic News Service Bishops in Brazil must remain united, among themselves and with their people, to overcome “one of the…
By Tom Tracy, Catholic News Service MIAMI — The pandemic-related economic downturn, business closures, increase in global unemployment and reduced incomes have contributed to…
By Joe Ruff, Catholic News Service ST. PAUL, Minn. — After a night of protests and vandalism April 11 in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, following…
By Carol Glatz, Catholic News Service VATICAN CITY —The latest victims of rampant kidnappings in Haiti are five priests, two nuns and three laypeople…
By Elisabeth Auvillain, Catholic News Service PARIS — When Laurent Thorigné went to the Philippines to work for a nongovernmental organization serving underage inmates,…
By Mark Pattison, Catholic News Service WASHINGTON — This isn’t your father’s Holy Name Society. Launched last October, Heroic Men wants to serve as…
By Gail DeGeorge and Charity Durano, Catholic News Service QUEZON CITY, Philippines — Jane Ollivier lost her parents by the age of 10. For…
By Rhina Guidos, Catholic News Service CHALATENANGO, El Salvador — Life in the northern mountains of El Salvador is a tranquil as it can…
By Dan Stockman, Catholic News Service The coronavirus pandemic has exposed how unprepared the world is — even wealthy, technologically advanced nations — to…
By Carol Zimmermann, Catholic News Service WASHINGTON — Bullying in schools is nothing new, but in the COVID-19 era, it has taken different forms….