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Over the past year the federal government’s global religious freedom watchdog has noticed an increase in religious intolerance, persecution, and discrimination around the world.
As anti-Israel protests escalate on college and university campuses throughout the United States, Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa of Jerusalem has voiced concern, saying academic institutions ought to be places of peaceful exchange.
A formal complaint has been filed against Archbishop George Antonysamy of Madras-Mylapore in India, alleging an attempt to sway voters using religious sentiments during the country’s national elections.
The Kayros story proves that “to emphasize trust and the possibility of change among ‘difficult’ youth isn’t something just for dreamers, as we’re tempted to think. … It’s the changed lives of these young people that overcomes our incredulity.”
Back in 2016, Archbishop Buti Tlhagale of Johannesburg revealed a visionary blueprint: The creation of a shrine devoted to Our Lady, the Mother of Mercy.
A new report on the abuse crisis in the Catholic Church in England and Wales says the Church’s response to the victims and survivors of abuse “is not yet adequate or complete.”
In office buildings in Silicon Valley, at closed-door meetings in Rome and in private audiences with Pope Francis at the Vatican, programmers pushing the boundaries of artificial intelligence are mining the church's insight on what makes human beings tick.
While recent healthcare related non-discrimination regulations implemented by the Biden administration don’t include an abortion mandate as the U.S. Bishops feared, they’ve taken issue with how the regulations advance an “ideological view of sex.”