Pope to Sri Lankan leaders: People need truth about 2019 Easter bombings

Three years after multiple bombings killed more than 260 people on Easter and lingering questions remain about those behind the attacks, Pope Francis appealed to Sri Lankan authorities to shed light on what happened.

Bishops back administration’s ‘Uniting for Ukraine’ refugee initiative

The president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops and the chairman of its Committee on Migration have voiced their support for the Biden administration's "Uniting for Ukraine" initiative to welcome Ukrainian refugees coming to the United States.

Be voice of God to all, pope tells missionaries of mercy

Those who are called to be missionaries of mercy are entrusted with the important task of being the face and the voice of God's love to those in need, Pope Francis said.

‘A question is probably just a question’

I remember attending a workshop given by Father John Kemper in the early 2000s focused on the theme of teaching "Gen Xers." At the time, I was teaching in a seminary and it seemed that often we teachers would enter into conversations about the "young seminarians" and how hard it was for us to understand them. I still have my notes from the talk that day, and the memory I want to share with you is that he told us, "When a student asks a question, it probably is just a question."

In message to Russian patriarch, pope prays for end of war in Ukraine

In an Easter message to Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill of Moscow, Pope Francis prayed that the Holy Spirit would "transform our hearts and make us true peacemakers, especially for war-torn Ukraine."

Pope makes appointments to dicasteries for development, doctrine

Pope Francis formalized new appointments to the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development and named the new secretaries to the restructured Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith.

Pope calls for peace, end to ‘barbarity of war’ in Ukraine

Pope Francis renewed his call for an Easter truce in Ukraine, as many in the country commemorate Christ's resurrection under the shadow of war.

God’s mercy brings joy, comfort to those in need, pope says

The mercy shown by God to his children can transform hearts and makes Christians become channels of that mercy to those in need, Pope Francis said.

Texas bishops call execution of death-row inmate an ‘act of vengeance’

On April 21, Texas executed a 78-year-old inmate, Carl Buntion, by lethal injection shortly after the governor of Tennessee temporarily blocked the execution of a 72-year-old prisoner, Oscar Smith, citing issues with preparations of the lethal drugs to be used.

Poles’ response to refugee crisis reflects enduring values, official says

As Russia's war on Ukraine continues and refugees keep seeking safety in Poland, a Polish official said, "I'm getting less and less diplomatic" with other European government officials.