ISSUES & ADVOCACY

Delaware governor vetoes bill to legalize physician-assisted suicide in state

Delaware Gov. John Carney Sept. 20 vetoed House Bill 140...

U.S. cardinal: Church should prioritize nonviolence, not 'just war'

The Catholic Church should focus on promoting active nonviolence...

Prevent use of AI to influence public opinion, voting, Pope says

The risk of artificial intelligence being manipulated...

Ohio bishops, Catholic leaders call for truth, compassion to triumph amid crisis in Springfield

The Catholic bishops of Ohio issued a statement Sept. 19 urging faithful...

Ohio bishops demand respect for migrants' 'infinite dignity' amid viral false claims, threats

Ohio's bishops are urging Catholics and all people of goodwill...

'Green nuns' model how to put into action Pope Francis' call to care for creation

Throughout America – and indeed, the world – thousands of religious sisters...

Mind and heart: Church must combat mental health crisis, sister says

"The church has always been in spaces with people in extremely fragile situations, always," said Sister Idília Carneiro...

In health care, patients must be seen 'as the image of Christ,' says physician

When Dr. Tim Millea, a physician from Iowa, speaks about the annual national Catholic Medical Association conference, he describes it as...

Pope recalls Israeli-American killed in Gaza, calls for hostages' release

Pope Francis lamented the death of an Israeli-American hostage abducted by Hamas and called for the immediate release of all hostages being held in Gaza...

Georgetown panel explores dialogue's key role in protecting democracy this election cycle

Amid an unprecedented U.S. presidential election cycle, Catholic voters should reflect on fostering key principles of Catholic social teaching -- such as respect for human life...

Both US presidential candidates espouse anti-life views, pope says

Asked what a U.S. Catholic given a choice between voting for a person who supports abortion or one who supports closing borders and deporting migrants, Pope Francis said one must choose "the lesser evil."...

Webinar to discuss ways Catholics can promote civility in politics

To better understand how faith can inform civil discourse, Catholics are invited to join ...

Atlanta bishops say 'hearts ache' for lives 'cruelly cut short' by latest high school shooting

The Catholic bishops of Atlanta prayed "for ...

FINAL UPDATE: Mass shooting at Georgia high school claims lives of teachers, students

A mass shooting took place at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia, on Sept. 4, where the suspected gunman is a teenager.

Pope: Politicians have key role in promoting national unity

Politicians have an essential role in preserving the unity of a nation by working for the common good and promoting cooperation, especially when "the exasperation of contrasts" threatens to divide a country, Pope Francis told Indonesia leaders.


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