Catholic Relief Services helps victims of Cameroon's Anglophone Crisis
- Jan 22, 2021
“Unity is an objective, not a given,” says the Rev. John Chryssavgis, an archdeacon and theological adviser to Patriarch Bartholomew of Constantinople. “It may be there spiritually and liturgically and sacramentally, but to make it visible is hard, painful, slow work, and it takes time.”
This interview with Heidi Schlumpf about her new biography of feminist theologian Sister Elizabeth Johnson is paid advertising.
In one of the most secular countries in the world, Japan, many people are avid fans of Christian classical composer, Johannes Sebastian Bach. The question is, why?
Archbishop Sviatoslav Shevchuk of the Greek Catholic Church in Ukraine says of Russian policy: “If a big country has a right to invade a small neighbor, international law does not exist.”
Father David Hollenbach says that if you can’t swim, you’re not obligated to jump into a river to save a drowning child. The U.S., however, can help refugees, so he says it’s time to jump.
ROME—After his historic meeting on Monday with Pope Francis in the Vatican, the Grand Imam of Egypt’s al-Azhar mosque said the “rivers of blood” in the Middle East must end, and warned that if terrorism is allowed to fester, East and West “will suffer together.” “Today I am in the heart