US Bishops Disappointed by Supreme Court’s Attack on Unions

via USCCB: Bishop Frank J. Dewane of Venice, Chairman of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Committee on Domestic Justice and Human Development, expressed disappointment in today’s Supreme Court decision on Janus v. AFSCME. The 5-4 decision struck down an Illinois law that required non-union workers to pay fees that go to collective bargaining, overturning… Read More US Bishops Disappointed by Supreme Court’s Attack on Unions

US Bishops Disappointed by Supreme Court’s Failure to Protect Religious Freedom in Travel Ban Case

via USCCB: Bishop Joe S. Vásquez of Austin, chair of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ (USCCB) Committee on Migration, and Archbishop Joseph E. Kurtz of Louisville, chair of the USCCB Committee for Religious Liberty, issued the following joint statement: “The travel ban targets Muslims for exclusion, which goes against our country’s core principle of… Read More US Bishops Disappointed by Supreme Court’s Failure to Protect Religious Freedom in Travel Ban Case

Pope Francis: Jesus’ Doctrine about Women Changed History

via Vatican News: He explained how Jesus’ words about women were radical and ground-breaking and “changed history.”  This was because up until then, a woman was considered “a second class citizen,” she was “enslaved” and “did not even enjoy complete freedom,” he said. Jesus’ doctrine about women changes history. Before Jesus the view about women… Read More Pope Francis: Jesus’ Doctrine about Women Changed History

Despite Trump’s Anti-Muslim Statements, Supreme Court Upholds Travel Ban

via the Washington Post: The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that President Trump has the authority to ban travelers from certain majority-Muslim countries if he thinks it is necessary to protect the United States, a victory in what has been a priority since Trump’s first weeks in office and a major affirmation of presidential power. The… Read More Despite Trump’s Anti-Muslim Statements, Supreme Court Upholds Travel Ban

Pope Francis Describes How the Poor Suffer the Most from Climate Change

In a recent speech, Pope Francis said: If we are to eliminate poverty and hunger, as called for by the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, the more than one billion people without electricity today need to gain access to it. But that energy should also be clean, by a reduction in the systematic use of… Read More Pope Francis Describes How the Poor Suffer the Most from Climate Change