Russia’s Crimes Against Humanity on Full Display in Bucha

via Max Bearak and Louisa Loveluck: BUCHA, Ukraine — The name of this city is already synonymous with the month-long carnage that Russian soldiers perpetrated here. But the scale of the killings and the depravity with which they were committed are only just becoming apparent as police, local officials and regular citizens start the grim… Read More Russia’s Crimes Against Humanity on Full Display in Bucha

Research Shows Weak Family Leave Policies in Most Catholic Dioceses Across the US

Isabella Volmert, Kelly Sankowski and Renée Roden write: FemCatholic reached out to the 176 dioceses across all 50 states and Washington, D.C., to confirm their family leave policies. Through telephone interviews with current and former diocesan employees, FemCatholic ascertained that 31 dioceses offer fully paid maternity leave policies, 32 provide some percentage of employee salaries… Read More Research Shows Weak Family Leave Policies in Most Catholic Dioceses Across the US

Taliban Breaks Promise, Keeps Schools for Girls Closed

via the AP: Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers unexpectedly decided against reopening schools Wednesday to girls above the sixth grade, reneging on a promise and opting to appease their hard-line base at the expense of further alienating the international community. The surprising decision, confirmed by a Taliban official, is bound to disrupt efforts by the Taliban to… Read More Taliban Breaks Promise, Keeps Schools for Girls Closed

Jesuitical at 5: Podcast by Millennial Catholics Reaches a Broad and Growing Audience

via CNS: Co-hosted by Zac Davis and Ashley McKinless, podcast episodes focus on three main segments — Catholic news, an interview with a guest and faith-sharing — “often over drinks,” as the podcast tagline puts it, and through the lens of Ignatian spirituality. With over a million total downloads and about 40,000-50,000 downloads per month,… Read More Jesuitical at 5: Podcast by Millennial Catholics Reaches a Broad and Growing Audience

Russia Bombs Maternity Hospital in Latest War Crime

via the Washington Post: At least 17 people, including staffers and patients, were injured after a maternity hospital in Mariupol was struck by Russian forces, Ukrainian officials said Wednesday. Images of the aftermath show injured pregnant women being carried from the scene. Videos shared on social media and verified by The Washington Post show damage… Read More Russia Bombs Maternity Hospital in Latest War Crime