Washington Post: Pope Francis Leads the Church against Anti-Migrant Populism

The front page of today’s Washington Post features a story by Anthony Faiola and Sarah Pulliam Bailey on Pope Francis’ leadership against rising anti-migrant populism: As politicians around the world including President Trump take an increasingly hard line on immigration, a powerful force is rallying to the side of migrants: the Roman Catholic Church led… Read More Washington Post: Pope Francis Leads the Church against Anti-Migrant Populism

George W. Bush: PEPFAR Has Saved Millions, Keep Funding It

Former President George W. Bush writes in the Washington Post: My administration launched PEPFAR in 2003 to address the HIV/AIDS pandemic that threatened to wipe out an entire generation on the continent of Africa. Nearly 15 years later, the program has achieved remarkable results in the fight against disease. Today, because of the commitment of many foreign… Read More George W. Bush: PEPFAR Has Saved Millions, Keep Funding It

With the Pope’s Support, Cardinal Cupich Takes on Violence in Chicago

via Michael O’Loughlin: Cardinal Blase Cupich announced he will use $250,000 from his discretionary charitable fund to create a new foundation to fund anti-violence programs throughout Chicago, an initiative with support from Pope Francis. The cardinal told reporters on April 4 that the archdiocese will expand existing mentorship, educational and job programs at Catholic entities and… Read More With the Pope’s Support, Cardinal Cupich Takes on Violence in Chicago

Dozens, Including Children, Die in Possible Sarin Attack in Syria

Warning: this post contains violent images via CNN: At least 70 people, including at least 10 children, have been killed in what is suspected to be one of the deadliest chemical attacks in Syria in years, activist groups say. Airstrikes hit the rebel-held city of Khan Sheikhoun in Idlib province on Tuesday morning, giving off… Read More Dozens, Including Children, Die in Possible Sarin Attack in Syria