Syriac Bishops Feel Threatened in Middle East

Syriac Catholic bishops meeting in Lebanon for their annual synod lamented the suffering of the Syriac church and other sister churches and the “grave threat” to the future of their presence in the Middle East.

40 Catholic Groups Divest Funds from Fossil Fuels

Forty Catholic institutions, including the Belgian bishops’ conference and a leading church social welfare agency in South Africa, have decided to divest from fossil fuel companies.

Vatican Signs UN Treaty on Nuclear Prohibition

The Holy See ratified and signed the new U.N. Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons, and the high-level Vatican diplomat who signed the treaty told a U.N. conference that the Catholic Church supports efforts “to move progressively toward a world free of nuclear weapons.”

‘Pontifical Secret’ May Hinder Sex Abuse Cases

Members of the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors believe they have done important work in the past three years, but because there is so much more to be done, they presented Pope Francis with a list of suggestions for the future.

Share the Journey of Migrants

Pope Francis has kicked off a two-year “Share the Journey” campaign to encourage Catholics to break down barriers of fear and build bridges with migrants and refugees. In response, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops is calling for a National Week of Prayer, Oct. 7-14.

Schools Sisters Open Chapter Meeting

Forty-five School Sisters of Notre Dame (SSND) from nine provinces around the world will gather Sept. 26 through Oct. 24 in Marriottsville, Md., for the 24th general chapter of the congregation.

Freed Filipino Priest Says He’s Doing Well

A senior Philippine priest taken hostage by Islamic State-inspired militants in the southern city of Marawi has been freed after almost four months of captivity.