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Black Catholics mark King holiday with praise, rallying cry for justice
The Rev. Cean James, founding pastor of Grace Christian Fellowship Church in Philadelphia, sees little change in society since the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. was slain and feels the King holiday should be celebrated by fighting...
Foot-washing ritual not limited to men, Vatican says in new decree
The pope said the change would help express the full meaning of Jesus' gesture at the Last Supper, his "giving himself 'to the end' for the salvation of the world" and his endless charity. However, the pope insisted those chosen...
Church leaders condemn new vandalism at two Christian sites in Jerusalem
Two teenagers were arrested in connection with the vandalism of two Christian sites next to the Old City.
Canadian volunteers killed in Burkina Faso had strong ties to nuns
By Francois Gloutnay MONTREAL (CNS) — Canada’s Sisters of Our Lady of Perpetual Help were shaken in the aftermath of the terrorist attack in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, Jan. 15 in which 29 people were killed, including 6...
CRS official says Burundi can still find political solution to crisis
A Catholic aid worker said contingency plans are in place to evacuate staffers if a full-scale conflict erupts in Burundi, but insisted a church-backed dialogue could still avert civil war.
Chicago’s bitter cold doesn’t stop march against ‘culture of death’
Dana Mentgen donned six layers of clothing and made the trek downtown to Chicago's Federal Plaza Jan. 17 because he felt it was important to witness for life against the "culture of death."
Hope inspires Egyptian artist’s effort to seek peace
Gamal Lamie's paintings at a Cairo art gallery depict calm mothers with serene children, shining stars, doves, flowers, trees, fish and blue waters — the many attributes of an Egypt that once existed, and, he believes, can again...
Don’t be afraid to show concern, fight poverty, pope tells global leaders
Don't be afraid of acting fairly and compassionately toward the poor, Pope Francis said in a written message to global business leaders attending the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
Embracing my inner Jason
For those of you who have not had the pleasure of working with artistes, you might have a hard time interpreting the sketch of me that accompanies this post.
