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Promoting justice, peace, ecology draw on Gospel values, pope says

The Gospel leads Catholics to work for justice and peace and the protection of the environment, but the challenges are so great that work with members of other religions and people of goodwill are essential, Pope Francis said.

Pope-Biden meeting seen as a chance to address shared global concerns

President Joe Biden's upcoming audience with Pope Francis presents an opportunity for the pontiff to inspire the U.S. leader to work more diligently to advance solutions on shared concerns such as climate change, COVID-19 vaccine distribution, stifling poverty and conflict in vulnerable countries, a Catholic Relief Services executive said.

Latin American bishops’ assembly to learn from Indigenous communal work

Latin America's Indigenous people will play a central role at a regional assembly the Catholic Church will hold at the end of November in Mexico.

Complaining, blaming others is a waste of time, pope says at Angelus

Complaining is a poison that causes anger, resentment and sadness, and closes one's heart to God, Pope Francis said.

European, U.S. bishops ask governments work together for sustainable world

Ahead of a transatlantic summit, the heads of the European Union bishops' commission and the U.S. bishops' conference called on government leaders to work together for a more just, peaceful and sustainable world.

Pope asks all Catholics to step up commitment to saving creation

To help lead the world's Catholics along a journey of intensified action in caring for creation, Pope Francis asked everyone to join a new global grassroots movement to create a more inclusive, fraternal, peaceful and sustainable world.

U.S. climate envoy meets pope, speaks at Vatican conference

John Kerry, U.S. President Joe Biden's special envoy for climate, gave a keynote address at a closed-door meeting of the Pontifical Academy for Sciences and the Pontifical Academy for Social Sciences at the Vatican May 14.

Catholics join scientists in asking Biden to seek nuclear disarmament

Catholic proponents of nuclear disarmament joined scientists in calling on President Joe Biden to pursue an ambitious plan to end the threat nuclear weapons pose to the planet.

Cardinal Turkson urges graduates to impact troubled world

The head of the Vatican's justice, peace and human development efforts urged over 700 graduates of the University of Saint Francis to follow the example of their school's namesake and the advice of the pope who shares his name.

Risks to life outweigh economic benefits of exploiting nature, cardinal says

The costs of harming nature are greater than any economic benefits drawn from such exploitation, said Cardinal Peter Turkson.