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Bishop: Kenyan priest killed in Cameroon was shot by government soldiers

Although official reports say Mill Hill Father Cosmas Omboto Ondari was caught in the crossfire of government and opposition forces, the local bishop says Father Ondari was killed by government soldiers.

Woman religious in war-torn Syria focuses on rebuilding, healing

As Aleppo finds its way out of the rubble, Sister Annie and three other Sisters of Jesus and Mary are at work, reopening garment factories and helping people find jobs and develop job skills.

Kenya Catholic bishops commit to protect children from abuses

Kenyan bishops committed to safeguard and protect children from abuses and said the violence and evil directed at the minors and vulnerable people were signs of a morally sick society.

Former detective, hostage negotiator now on duty to protect schoolchildren

"I feel like there's more responsibility here than there actually was at the police department, because there's so many kids I feel like I have to keep them safe," said Bradley Fornash.

Catholic groups pledge to make church’s voice heard at climate conference

A network of 17 Catholic development agencies from Europe and North America, joined other Catholic aid organizations in Katowice, Poland, for the 24th U.N. Climate Change Conference, which was expected to propose measures for restricting temperature increases to 1.5 degrees Celsius.

Catholics say they find healing of mind, soul in charismatic prayer group

Charisma. The dictionary defines it as "a divinely conferred upon power or talent," and "a force of personality or strength of character that inspires devotion in others."

Vatican official: Prohibit ‘killer robots’ now before they become reality

The development of robotic weapons or "killer robots" will provide "the capacity of altering irreversibly the nature of warfare, becoming more detached from human agency, putting in question the humanity of our societies."

Religious leaders in Colombia form coalition to defend rainforests

The group of more than a dozen faith leaders called on Colombia's government to uphold the land rights of indigenous people who are living in the country's jungles.

From beach to basilica: ‘Sand Nativity’ brings unique style to Vatican

From the beach town of New Smyrna, Florida, just a stone's throw away from Daytona Beach, Rich Varano never imagined his unique talent of sculpting sand would take him to the heart of Christianity.

Canadian bishops restore some funds to aid agency as study continues

The funding tap is flowing again for Development and Peace, although it remains closed for 52 partner organizations that continue to be investigated for alleged connections to abortion, artificial contraception and other possible conflicts with Catholic teaching.