Chaplains recount ministry during 9/11 attacks in New York

As the World Trade Center was attacked on Sept 11, 2001, first responders of all kinds did all they could in the hours and days after the towers' fall to bring comfort and hope to those devastated by the terrorist act.

Afghan refugee’s plan to attend Catholic school in Arkansas halted

Shadab, 18, was ready to leave Afghanistan to travel nearly 7,500 miles to begin his senior year of high school at Subiaco Academy -- a Benedictine high school which is both a day school and a boarding school -- just before the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan.

Catholic leaders remember first responders, those who died on 9/11

The president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops recalled the heroic deeds of first responders and security forces during the Sept. 11 attacks around the country on the eve of the 20th anniversary of the day's harrowing events.

Pope meets unusual pilgrim carrying message of hope for refugees

When pilgrims pass through Rome along their long trek, they do not always get to meet Pope Francis much less get an "undersized" handshake.

‘Runaway train’: Doctors warn U.K. politicians against Assisted Dying Bill

Safeguards written into Oregon's 1997 Death With Dignity Act, which legalized assisted suicide in the state, are "not being followed," a U.S. doctor told British politicians during a Zoom hearing on Britain's Assisted Dying Bill.

What was, what might have been, what could be: War money spent elsewhere

Some people consider the $3.5 trillion infrastructure proposal being proposed by congressional Democrats a huge chunk of change.

Hidden costs: When for-profit chains buy Catholic hospitals

The Catholic Labor Network's annual "Gaudium et Spes" report, issued each year in time for Labor Day, painstakingly notes each unionized Catholic workplace by state and diocese, along with what unions represent workers there.

Use Gospel as a guide, not an ideology, pope tells Claretian Missionaries

The Gospel should never be used as a means to an end, wielded like an ideology, Pope Francis told representatives of the Claretian Missionaries.

Texas bishops highlight state-funded program to help pregnant women

Amid heated discussion surrounding the new abortion law in Texas, which bans abortions from six weeks, Catholic bishops have emphasized the importance of a long-running state program to help pregnant women.

Pope appeals for ‘fraternity and solidarity’ for people in Ethiopia

Pope Francis prayed for those affected by the conflict in Ethiopia, appealing for "fraternity and solidarity so that the common desire for peace can be heard."