Catholic Leader Stephen Schneck Appointed to United States Commission on International Religious Freedom

via the White House: United States Commission on International Religious Freedom The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom is an independent, bipartisan U.S. federal government commission created by the 1998 International Religious Freedom Act that monitors the universal right to freedom of religion or belief abroad. USCIRF uses international standards to monitor religious freedom… Read More Catholic Leader Stephen Schneck Appointed to United States Commission on International Religious Freedom

Dozens Killed in Pentecost Attack on Nigerian Church

via Reuters: Gunmen attacked a Catholic church in southwest Nigeria during mass on Sunday, killing at least 50 people including women and children, according to a hospital doctor and media reports. The gunmen shot at people outside and inside the church building, killing and injuries worshippers, said Funmilayo Ibukun Odunlami, police spokesperson for Ondo state.… Read More Dozens Killed in Pentecost Attack on Nigerian Church

The Next US Cardinal: Bishop Robert McElroy of San Diego

Christopher White writes: Pope Francis on May 29 named 16 new cardinal electors, including Bishop Robert McElroy of San Diego, California, along with three Vatican officials and a number of bishops from the global south… McElroy, 68, will become the seventh residential U.S. cardinal under the age of 80 and thus eligible to vote in… Read More The Next US Cardinal: Bishop Robert McElroy of San Diego

The Labor Movement and the Catholic Church, Then and Now

via AFL-CIO: For decades, legendary “labor priest” Monsignor George Higgins was a living link between the American labor movement and the Catholic Church. Monsignor Higgins passed away 20 years ago this May 1. To commemorate the occasion…the AFL-CIO and the Catholic Labor Network are co-sponsoring a panel discussion, hosted by AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler, on… Read More The Labor Movement and the Catholic Church, Then and Now

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Check out these recent articles from around the web: We Pay to Keep the Old Out of Poverty. Why Won’t We Do the Same for the Young? by Bryce Covert: “Sending parents more money during a devastating pandemic was a sound way to keep them from free-falling into destitution. But it’s just as sound a… Read More Around the Web