Life in Egypt for a Christian Woman: ‘Easy Prey’

To be a woman in a country where most of her people see women as a disgrace, and at best look at her from a sexual point of view, it is a heavy burden, but even worse when you are a Christian woman. It is hell!

Former Chilean Chancellor Arrested on Abuse Charges

by Junno Arocho Esteves

VATICAN CITY (CNS) – As the Catholic Church in Chile continues to reel from allegations of clerical sexual abuse and cover-ups, police arrested the former chancellor of the Archdiocese of Santiago on accusations that he had sexually abused minors.

Bishops, Journalists Attacked in Nicaragua

Nicaraguan bishops and clergy were attacked by armed groups aligned with the government July 9 as violence in the Central American country escalated and affected the Catholic Church, which has provided humanitarian assistance in its parishes and has tried to diffuse a worsening political crisis through dialogue.

In Bari, Pope Renews Call For Peace in Middle East

As war continues to threaten the land of Jesus’ birth and to undermine the existence of Christian communities there, the international community must learn from the errors of the past and do more to bring lasting peace to the Middle East, Pope Francis said.

Palermo’s Santa Rosalia Feast Is a Must for Devotees

The 14th of July in these United States is celebrated as the feast day of St. Kateri Tekakwitha. Born in what is now upstate New York to a Mohawk chieftain and his Algonquin captive, the young maiden revered as the “Lily of the Mohawks” is the first native American woman to be canonized.