Feed People, Not Conflicts, Says Pope
Pope Leo XIV thanks World Food Program workers for delivering aid to vulnerable communities in areas ravaged by violence.
Read MorePope Leo XIV thanks World Food Program workers for delivering aid to vulnerable communities in areas ravaged by violence.
Read MoreThe Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns publishes a statement signed by Maryknoll’s four entities expressing support for the encyclical.
Read MorePope Leo XIV writes that artificial intelligence may lead to mass unemployment and undermine human dignity, reducing people to mere data.
Read MoreDuring the first year of his pontificate, the Holy Father has shown a measured firmness honed over decades of leadership in mission.
Read MoreThe Central American country is receiving weekly flights of foreign nationals being deported from the United States to this third country.
Read MoreThe head of the U.S. bishops committee on migration says the plan affronts human dignity and is “a moral inflection point for our country.”
Read MoreNews reports and internal memos show that less than 14% of people detained have violent criminal records, and 40% have no criminal record.
Read MoreCatholic organizations launch an alliance to coordinate local responses and defend people from pernicious deportation policies.
Read MoreThree U.S. cardinals warn that polarization, partisanship and narrow national interests threaten global peace and human dignity.
Read MorePope Leo, a Notre Dame professor and others question the use of unilateral military action to seize the country’s national resources.
Read MoreMaryknoll Lay Missioner Heidi Cerneka, an immigration lawyer at the border, joined Jesuits and other volunteers on a sobering mission.
Read MoreThe bishop of Baton Rouge dispenses with the obligation to attend Mass as ICE raids raise fears among the Hispanic community.
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