Northern Irish Christian Woman Appealing Buffer Zone Conviction
Loading the Audio Player... Claire Brennan will appear in Antrim County Court Friday to continue an appeal of her conviction under Northern Ireland’s abortion facility buffer zo...
Loading the Audio Player... Claire Brennan will appear in Antrim County Court Friday to continue an appeal of her conviction under Northern Ireland’s abortion facility buffer zo...
Hamas struggle to find the money to pay its fighters following over 500 days of war with Israel shows how much the terror group relies on ideology as its primary weapon, according to a human rights
This week marks a historic moment for Latin American missions as COMIBAM holds its first continental conference since 2017 in Panama City, Panama
Pope Francis died early Monday morning after suffering a stroke that triggered a coma and irreparable heart damage, according to an afternoon statement from Director of the Health and Hygiene Departme...
Mourners follow the convoy carrying the bodies of 8 Red Crescent emergency responders as they are transported for burial in Deir al-Balah, Gaza Strip, March 31, 2025. Associated Press ...
I didn’t set out to become a solo traveler. I wasn’t chasing a dramatic life pivot or trying to prove something. I just got tired of waiting. Waiting for
This issue of A Public Witness offers short highlights from four reflections by Catholic writers on Pope Francis and his papacy.
International Post Date: April 21, 2025 An elderly woman prepares he...
El Salvador could swap 252 Venezuelan deportees for the same number of political prisoners Venezuela holds, Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele said on Sunday. All the Venezuelans currently in Salvadora...
Francis demanded his bishops apply mercy and charity to their flocks, pressed the world to protect God’s creation from climate disaster, and challenged countries to welcome those fleeing war, poverty, and oppression.
Nine Christians were imprisoned in Inner Mongolia, an autonomous region located in the northern part of China, for distributing Bibles, with sentences ranging from one to nearly five years and fines