Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad: ___ March 26 The Washington Post on foreign aid reform The arguments the Trump administration makes to justify dismantling the U.S.
In the culmination of the Hilary Mantel adaptation, Mark Rylance’s Thomas Cromwell becomes a more poignant figure, weighed ...
With a cross made from barbed wire at the heart of their Holy Year, Seoul Catholics renew their call to transform hatred into ...
Bishop Mark Seitz of El Paso, the chairman of the US Catholic Bishops Conference’s Committee on Migration, delivered strong ...
After the 2019 mass shooting at a Walmart in El Paso, the late Richard Parker realized his hometown was a model for an ...
Eight Manitoba artist are vying for hardware at this year’s Juno Awards. Sebastian Gaskin and Liam Duncan reflect on their ...
Outside the sparkling new high school here, no one lingered in the parking lot on one of winter’s coldest nights. Inside, ...
Easter Sunday in Kentucky doesn’t have to mean the same old ham dinner. These nine seafood spots prove that fresh fish, ...
Six senior cardinals, including two considered strong contenders to be future popes, have been accused by campaigners of covering up sexual abuse in the Roman Catholic Church. A bombshell dossier ...
The database was set to go live soon, starting with six cardinals, five of whom were chosen for their decision-making roles in the Roman Catholic church on the handling of clergy abuse cases.
The cardinal died from cardiac arrest following a hip replacement surgery in Rome on Jan. 10, 2023. He was 81. The Catholic Church usually waits a minimum of five years after death to consider ...
A network of survivors of Catholic clergy sex abuse has announced a database of cardinals' records on how they have handled such cases in a bid to influence the next papal conclave.
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