As the U.S. withdraws from the fight against climate change, local leaders here and around the world recommit to caring for creation.
As the U.S. withdraws from the fight against climate change, local leaders here and around the world recommit to caring for creation.
Catholic leaders object to government turning blind eye to people fleeing war, persecution and...
Food security in jeopardy as climate changes. Climate change is affecting food security globally...
Activists and ordinary people on US-Mexico border put nonviolence into action in response to...
A bipartisan bill now before Congress sets out a strategic plan to prevent violence Last June, the...
A mix of push and pull factors force people to migrate There are about 11 million undocumented...
Catholic Nonviolence Initiative to present document on nonviolence and faith This April, the...
Maryknoll missioners urge people of faith to ask if the new trade agreement will improve life for...
World leaders slated to adopt a U.N. agreement on protection of migrants as well as refugees...
U.S. Catholic Bishops, Maryknoll and others add strong Catholic voice for goals of Paris Agreement...
Catholic institutions heeding call to get out of carbon fuels When a group of students at...
While visiting indigenous people in Peru, Pope Francis said the future of the Amazon and its...
The pope says that to find peace, migrants and refugees “risk their lives” on long and dangerous...
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