Death-row spiritual advisers weigh in on Supreme Court case

A case before the Supreme Court Nov. 9 argues that death-row chaplains should have the final word.

Climate crisis requires ‘radical decisions,’ pope tells BBC listeners

The crises caused by climate change and worsened by the COVID-19 pandemic require a strong response to prevent a "'perfect storm' that could rupture the bonds holding our society together within the greater gift of God's creation," Pope Francis said.

Extreme poverty can be ended ‘immediately,’ speaker says at Vatican

Extreme deprivation could be ended "basically immediately," said U.S. economist and member of the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences, Jeffrey D. Sachs.

Hypersonic weapons open way to new arms race, Catholic observers say

It isn't just the Pentagon taking note of hypersonic weapons development and recent testing reportedly undertaken by China, Russia and North Korea.

Vatican extends traditional All Souls’ Day indulgences

With the COVID-19 pandemic still underway and with restrictions on gatherings still in place in some countries, the Vatican has again extended the period of time when people can earn a plenary indulgence for visiting a cemetery and praying for the souls of the faithful in purgatory.

Vatican Christmas to feature Indigenous Peruvian crèche

The Nativity scene in St. Peter's Square this year will have a distinctly Indigenous, Andean look with the centerpiece being a "Hilipuska" baby Jesus, that is, one wrapped in a blanket bound with a long cord known as a "chumpi."

Pope blesses bells that peal proclamation of sacredness of life

With the sign of the cross and a tug of a rope, Pope Francis blessed bells for parishes in Ukraine and Ecuador, praying that their peals would proclaim the sacredness of all human life.

Afghan family now in U.S. describes last days in Kabul, hopes for future

When the Taliban began taking control of Afghanistan in mid-August, "in one night, everything changed," recalled Adam.

African bishops demand end to ‘land grabs’ by private companies

Africa's Catholic bishops have criticized the appropriation of land, natural resources and other economic assets by private companies and called on national governments to show greater concern for local community rights and needs.

Three Philippine priests removed from ministry for seeking public office

Three Catholic priests in the Philippines have been permanently relieved of all priestly duties after they declared their intention to run for public office in elections next year, the Philippine bishops' conference said.