Catholicism

Pope Francis calls for peaceful end to the Niger crisis

By Associated Press — August 22, 2023
VATICAN CITY (AP) — He called on the international community “to find a peaceful solution as soon as possible, for the good of all.”

A former New York bishop who promoted social justice, but covered up rape allegations, dies at 84

By Associated Press — August 22, 2023
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — Hubbard passed away at Albany Medical Center on Saturday after being hospitalized for the stroke days prior, bishop spokesperson Mark Behan confirmed.

Attacks against Palestinian Christians deepens determination to stay on the land

By Daoud Kuttab — August 21, 2023
(RNS) — Palestinian Christians are doing their utmost to encourage their cohort to stay put on their lands.

Amid climate change concerns, Pope Francis says he is updating his ‘green’ encyclical

By Claire Giangravé — August 21, 2023
(RNS) — The pope made the announcement while addressing the need for human rights protections in Europe.

What the pope’s visit to Mongolia says about his priorities and how he is changing the Catholic Church

By Kristy Nabhan-Warren — August 21, 2023
(The Conversation) — A scholar of Roman Catholicism explains why Pope Francis’ visit to Mongolia, home to fewer than 1,500 Catholics, is significant.

How Pope Francis runs his diocese in Rome says a lot about his approach to reform

By Claire Giangravé — August 17, 2023
(RNS) — When it comes to reform, Pope Francis is not afraid to take matters into his own hands.

Australian ex-priest has prison sentence extended to 40 years for molesting 72nd child victim

By Associated Press — August 17, 2023
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — The prison sentence has been extended eight times over the decades as more victims have come forward.

Nicaraguan government seizes highly regarded university from Jesuits

By Associated Press — August 17, 2023
MEXICO CITY (AP) — The University of Central America in Nicaragua, which was a hub for 2018 protests against the regime of President Daniel Ortega, called the terrorism accusation unfounded and the seizure a blow to academia in Nicaragua.

From interfaith vegans to inclusive heathens, religious Parliament offers it all

By Bob Smietana — August 16, 2023
(RNS) — The exhibit hall at the Parliament of the World’s Religions brought the diversity of religious practices and spiritual beliefs to life.

Cardinal Parolin brings Pope Francis’ message for peace to South Sudan

By Claire Giangravé — August 16, 2023
(RNS) — Cardinal Pietro Parolin is in South Sudan, which has been ravaged by a bloody civil war, bringing the pope’s message for peace.

As Maui rescue continues, families and faith leaders cling to hope but tackle reality of loss

By Bobby Caina Calvan, Giovanna Dell'orto, and Audrey Mcavoy — August 16, 2023
KAPALUA, Hawaii (AP) — Amid the gloom, faith leaders were focused on providing community and spiritual hope for congregants who lost homes and livelihoods. Some vowed to hold services on Sunday.

On global warming, yes, there is hope

By Thomas Reese — August 15, 2023
(RNS) — The good news is there are ways to reduce and eliminate the growth in global warming; the bad news is I am not sure we will implement them fast enough.

Ghana’s plans for a national cathedral are mired in controversy and delays − but also reflect religion’s strong role in the nation’s identity

By Nicolette Manglos-Weber — August 15, 2023
(The Conversation) — With modern borders drawn up by colonial powers, some African governments have turned to religion to try to forge national unity since independence.

In a new ‘Animal Liberation,’ Peter Singer consolidates advances in animal rights

By Charles C. Camosy — August 11, 2023
(RNS) — ‘A lot has happened in the past 33 years,’ said the ethicist about his update to his classic 1975 book.

Are white evangelical pastors at odds with their congregants? A new study says no.

By Yonat Shimron — August 9, 2023
(RNS) — A new study shows white evangelical clergy are as conservative, if not more so, as the people in their churches.
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