Cuban exiles sign freedom accord for Cuba
With the communist government of Cuba under extreme pressure from the economic crisis of its own making and a U.S.-imposed oil embargo, exiled Cuban opposition leaders outlined the way to democracy. […]
With the communist government of Cuba under extreme pressure from the economic crisis of its own making and a U.S.-imposed oil embargo, exiled Cuban opposition leaders outlined the way to democracy. […]
No casualties were reported in the attack in the Kurdistan region in northern Iraq. […]
The use and proliferation of artificial intelligence technology (AI) can generate vice and, ultimately, sin. Not always, for AI is a fascinating product of human creativity that promises many practical benefits as well as harmful […]
Catholic leaders in Iraq are calling for prayer and peace talks as the country faces repercussions from the widening war in the Middle East. […]
The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom also called for increasing refugee admissions to the United States. […]
A top U.S. cardinal had earlier claimed that the country’s vice president had apologized for his strong rhetoric regarding the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. […]
Cardinal Pietro Parolin says sidelining international law and embracing “preventive war” could ignite a broader conflict and deepen civilian suffering. […]
The diocese said it “willingly endured” more than half a decade’s worth of inquiries and records requests from the state government. […]
The report also warns seminaries must not become an “artificial environment” detached from the ordinary life of the faithful. […]
While Pablo Picasso was a professed atheist, a new exhibit in Spain highlights the spiritual sensibilities of his art. […]
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