Public health law experts: Federal vaccine mandate has strong legal footing
President Joe Biden's coronavirus vaccine mandate for workplaces with more than 100 people on the payroll is rooted in existing law governing worker protections, said a trio of public health law experts.
Donation called expression of U.S. Catholics’ affection for Paris cathedral
The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington has collected and donated nearly half a million dollars to assist the restoration and rebuilding efforts of the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, which was extensively damaged in a fire two years ago.
Getting old is not a disease, it’s a privilege, pope tells older priests
Getting to be a ripe old age is a privilege, Pope Francis told older priests.
Leadership is distorted by thirst for power, betraying charism, pope says
Pope Francis praised Catholic lay movements and associations for living out the Gospel in their everyday lives and for promoting education, social support and evangelization in the world's peripheries.
Modern Catholic Pilgrim puts new emphasis on walking pilgrimages tradition
Walking pilgrimages to religious sites have been a popular way of expressing and building one's faith and connection to God for centuries.
Bridge over troubled waters: Papal trip tests limits of being a ‘pontifex’
On paper, Pope Francis' apostolic visit to Hungary and Slovakia was pretty standard as papal trips go: outdoor Masses, meeting with dignitaries, visiting poor and marginalized populations and of course, answering questions from journalists aboard the papal flight.
Tourism should foster culture of encounter, safeguard planet, Vatican says
Tourism needs to protect both people and the planet as well as promote a more inclusive economy, the Vatican said.
South Sudan church leaders frustrated by lack of progress in nuns’ murders
One month after two Catholic sisters were executed on a road in South Sudan, their killers remain unidentified, and church leaders are losing patience with an apparent lack of progress in resolving the murder.
Bishop praises House members for proposing citizenship path for immigrants
The U.S. bishops' migration committee chairman Sept. 15 welcomed a move by House members to include language in the $3.5 trillion budget reconciliation bill to provide a pathway to U.S. citizenship for beneficiaries of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program and other immigrants.
[VIDEO] Bishop Olmsted: Building Right Relationships
With the help of the Holy Spirit, and the virtues of faith and courage, we can restore and build right relationships.