News

Affirmation of peace is commitment to justice, says St. Louis archbishop

More than 500 people gathered at Kiener Plaza Park Sept. 19 for an Interfaith Prayer Service for Peace and Solidarity. Following the nearly one-hour service, almost 300 people marched from the plaza to City Hall, where they held a peaceful demonstration.

For working priests, distance-learning evangelization degree is godsend

A licentiate in sacred theology in the new evangelization from the Motor City seminary, a four-year, one-of-a-kind distance-learning program, offers priests a chance to learn from some of the top Catholic minds in the country while still serving "in the trenches" of their day-to-day ministries.

Afghan family gets new start in West Virginia with Catholic agency’s help

The Noorzei family of Charleston waited three years for their visas to emigrate from Afghanistan and with some help from Catholic Charities in the Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston, they have settled into a new life.

Bishop, Caritas staffer say situation in Mexico serious, much aid needed

"The situation is complicated, because the first earthquake (Sept. 7) had already affected thousands of people in Chiapas and Oaxaca," Alberto Arciniega, head of communications for Caritas Mexico.

Rothers still rooted to land where martyred priest and siblings grew up

Tom Rother is a brother to the first U.S.-born martyr, Father Stanley Rother, who will be beatified Sept. 23 in Oklahoma City. He was gunned down in 1981 in the Guatemalan village where he ministered.

D.C. summit to highlight hardships facing Middle East Christians

Instability, lack of basic needs, terror attacks on places of worship and genocide are among the hardships faced by Christians and other ancient minority groups in the Middle East, said a Washington-based advocacy organization seeking to help.

Catholic agencies prepared to help in Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands

UPDATED - Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rossello said the hurricane had the potential of being the "most catastrophic hurricane to hit Puerto Rico in a century."

Church leaders offer prayers, Mexicans pitch in after earthquake

Mexican church leaders offered prayers and urged generosity after an earthquake struck the national capital and its environs, claiming more than 240 lives -- including at least 20 children trapped in a collapsed school.

Pope prays for victims of Mexico quake

The magnitude 7.1 earthquake hit Sept. 19 to the southeast of the city, killing hundreds.

Catholics need ‘profound renewal’ of catechesis, archbishop tells sisters

Archbishop Rino Fisichella told dozens of religious sisters gathered in Northwest Chicago Sept. 17 that there is wrong thinking among the faithful that once they receive the sacraments, they no longer have to learn their catechism.