The day after a shooter opened fire on a crowd in Strasbourg, France, killing at least two and injuring 12 others, Strasbourg Archbishop Luc Ravel issue a statement lamenting the tragedy.
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New Body to Oversee Global Charismatic Renewal Activities
At the request of Pope Francis, the Vatican has established a new body to oversee the global Catholic Charismatic Renewal, which launched Dec. 8, creating a single group in Rome for a movement almost defined by its lack of most official structures.
African Bishops Discuss Illegal Migration From the Continent
Bishops in Africa say they need to work together to mitigate the risks of illegal immigration.
Christian, Muslim Young People Spread Pre-Christmas Cheer
On a gloomy, rainy Saturday morning in Beirut, 92-year-old Julia enthusiastically greeted her visitors, Christian and Muslim youth, who had come to set up a Christmas tree in her modest apartment.
France on High Alert After Strasbourg Christmas Market Shooting
On Tuesday, a gunman opened fire at Europe’s largest Christmas market in Strasbourg, France — leaving two individuals dead, another in a vegetative state, and wounding over a dozen others.
Shooting in Brazilian Cathedral Leaves Five Dead, Four Injured
A gunman opened fire inside a Brazilian church, killing four people and injuring four others before turning the gun on himself, police said.
Religious Sister Accusing Bishop of Rape: ‘No Nun Should Have to Go Through This’
A nun in India accusing a bishop of raping her says she wants “the Church to recognise that I was wronged.”
New Survey Documents How People Deal with Grief at Christmas
For most people, Christmas is a joyous time with family and friends; but this joy can turn to grief when those family and friends have died.
Marking Feast Day, Pope Asks Mary’s Care of Families Seeking Refuge
In the heart of Rome, near streets of fancy shops already blinged out for Christmas shopping, Pope Francis prayed for Romans struggling to survive and for families in the city and around the world who face the same lack of welcome that Mary and Joseph experienced.
Knights of Malta Chief: Migrant Deaths Represent ‘Greatest Mass Grave Since WW2’
Albrecht von Boeselager, Grand Chancellor of the Order of Malta, has said Europe cannot ignore its high number of migrant deaths, and stressed the importance of seeking a multilateral solution as nations prepare to adopt the U.N. global compact on migration in Morocco.