ISSUES & ADVOCACY

Catholic community at Cornell University responds to hate posts with prayer, outreach

Just how deeply can words pierce? A troubling gauge surfaced at Cornell University during the final days of October.

Antisemitism is a deadly diversion, it must be condemned

The year was 1938, and the French Catholic philosopher Jacques Maritain ...

New Catholic Charities USA leader reflects on work

Kerry Alys Robinson, the new president and CEO of Catholic Charities USA, ...

Religious sisters who fight human-trafficking are honored for their work

On Oct. 31 in London, the spotlight was on the....

Vatican confirms Papal trip to Dubai for climate conference

Pope Francis will travel to Dubai in the United Arab Emirates...

U.S. Bishops’ religious liberty chair rebukes surging religious hatred in U.S.

After Hamas militants attacked some 22 locations in Israel Oct. 7, killing hundreds....

25 years after International Religious Freedom Act, limits on religion rise worldwide

In the 25 years since the U.S. International Religious Freedom Act became law ...

Amazon cardinal says consumerist cultures must learn from Indigenous

People coming from cultures that promote consumerism over

Water is a precious, finite resource to be protected, shared, Pope says

Water must be safeguarded and managed in a "wise, careful and sustainable way...

At synod prayer service, Pope calls for immigration reform with a heart

Taking to heart the lesson of the parable of the good Samaritan ...

As nations mark World Food Day, Catholic bishop in Ethiopia highlights persistent hunger

On the day the world celebrates efforts to combat hunger and food...

Our call to respond to those suffering in the Holy Land

As is so often the case, our sisters and brothers in need in our own country and throughout the world depend upon our love and generosity, prompted by our Catholic faith...

Understanding Homelessness

Pope Francis commented on worldwide housing issues in his 2015 encyclical, “Laudato Si’” ...

Expansion of border wall to proceed, a move long opposed by U.S. bishops’ leaders

The U.S. government is moving ahead with plans to extend a border wall...

Diocese’s Catholic social service groups strive to assist those in need of affordable housing

The Son of Man, it seems, is not the only one who has no place to lay his head.


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