New Cardinals Celebrate Diversity of Pope’s Appointees

Several of the new cardinal designates announced by Pope Francis have applauded the increased diversity of those getting a red hat, saying the appointments signal a shift in the center of Catholicism from the West to the global South.

Catholic Expert Says Escalation, Winter Both Menace Gaza’s Displaced Population

As hostilities heighten across the Middle East, the concern for Jason Knapp — and, by his estimation, for other humanitarian workers in Gaza — is what a potential escalation of the conflict might mean for the almost two million displaced people who remain in dire conditions, and who have significant needs ahead of the winter months.

A ‘Living Hell’: Survivor of Oct. 7 Attack, Father of Hostage Reflect as Conflict Approaches One Year

The celebration of the Jewish New Year this Oct. 2-4 took place just ahead of the one-year anniversary of the Hamas attack on Israel and just after a new act of violence by the terrorist organization that left seven more people dead and 16 injured in Tel Aviv Oct. 1. Israeli police and emergency services described it as a “combined shooting and stabbing attack” on people taking public transportation.