Religious Communities in Cuba Struggle to Sustain Ministries
Head of the bishops conference says that power outages, fuel restrictions and fear of war are causing the island nation’s “saddest moment.”
Read MoreHead of the bishops conference says that power outages, fuel restrictions and fear of war are causing the island nation’s “saddest moment.”
Read MoreThe Missionary Sisters of the Eucharist, founded by the U.S. Presentation Sisters, attracts Indigenous women to join a thriving congregation.
Read MoreIn the town of Sumpul, an annual event brings together generations to commemorate a massacre, in the hope that atrocities never happen again.
Read MoreReligious congregations join forces to offer shelter and accompaniment to migrants traveling en route to other places or settling in Costa Rica.
Read MoreCardinal Rosa Chavez describes the “red martyrdom” assassination of St. Romero and the campaign against the future saint.
Read MoreSalvadoran troops are sent into marginalized communities to break the stranglehold of gangs who control those areas.
Read MoreBishop Mark Seitz of El Paso, Texas, says he will use what he has learned during his border ministry in his new role.
Read MoreU.S. and Mexican clergy concelebrate Mass at the Rio Grande, remembering especially migrants who died while attempting to cross the border.
Read MoreAnnual conference at Georgetown University draws experts who agree on one thing: the U.S. faces multiple significant immigration challenges.
Read MoreU.S. bishops decry sending migrants from the border to other parts of the States in acts of political theater, with one saying this “offends God.”
Read MoreTwo families who long for reunification offer their stories on behalf of countless others separated by the U.S./Mexico border.
Read MoreHomeland Security announces the end of the Trump-era policy known as “Remain in Mexico” that kept...
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