Migrant shelters that helped nearly a thousand asylum seekers per day at the height of migrant crossings just a few years ago ...
Ongoing uncertainty about funding from the National Institutes of Health could imperil medical research at academic institutions all over the country, including Catholic institutions, multiple sources ...
The U.S. bishops' migration chair called recent comments by Vice President JD Vance about the church's work with migrants "a ...
More than 1,200 residents from oil communities in the Niger Delta have filed a $323 million lawsuit against UK-based Royal Dutch Shell to halt their planned exit from the region. In Jan. 2024, Shell ...
American prelate, an exploding battleship, and the Roman Question all fed into Pope Leo XIII's decision to publish his 1899 ...
Spared the death penalty, the man who murdered an Ursuline sister 30 years ago writes to ask them for forgiveness. They give it, and transform their healing into activism.
In the abrupt decision to cut off USAID to hurting countries and vital programs, the United States chose the market over morality as a primary value.
"If this causes chaos, so be it. The more chaos there is in American society, the more people will be ready and willing to hand over the government to me. Have faith, Tom, I am here to save you." ...
In this episode of John Dear's "The Nonviolence of Jesus" podcast, Dear sits down with Sr. Joan Chittister to unpack the ...
Pope Francis is continuing his treatment for a respiratory infection at Rome's Gemelli Hospital but his condition is ...
In the Beatitudes, Jesus turns the popular meaning of 'blessed' on its head.
By trying to be "all things to all people" — wanting to both affirm murdered missionary John Chau's humanity and criticize ...