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  • Cardinal urges hope as Myanmar undergoes own ‘way of the cross’

    Cardinal urges hope as Myanmar undergoes own ‘way of the cross’

    • Apr 2, 2021

    In his Easter message, Myanmar Cardinal Charles Bo of Yangon drew a parallel between Jesus’s own suffering and death and his country’s fight for democracy.

    By Elise Ann Allen
  • Myanmar cardinal urges nonviolence as coup death count climbs

    Myanmar cardinal urges nonviolence as coup death count climbs

    • Mar 25, 2021

    Cardinal Charles Bo of Yangon, in Myanmar, has asked that as tensions national rise and the death count grows amid the country’s military coup, protesters reaffirm their commitment to non-violence.

    By Elise Ann Allen
  • Pope sees MLK’s plea to love, nonviolence as remedy to modern turmoil

    Pope sees MLK’s plea to love, nonviolence as remedy to modern turmoil

    • Jan 18, 2021

    Amid a modern social and political climate laced with historic levels of vitriol and division, legendary civil rights activist Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. offers a message that also hits close to home for Pope Francis.

    By Elise Ann Allen
  • U.S. shootings stir gun control debate in other countries

    • Aug 7, 2019

    International leaders have raised their voices over the deaths of more than 30 people in mass shootings over the weekend in the United States, with several in both Mexico and Italy condemning racism and calling for stricter gun policies.

    By Elise Harris
  • New Pax Christi leaders believe nonviolence education can change world

    New Pax Christi leaders believe nonviolence education can change world

    • Jul 31, 2019

    Pax Christi International has two new co-presidents and while they hail from different continents, they share the view that rampant violence is posing ever-growing danger to the world.

    By Dennis Sadowski
  • In the spirit of India’s Republic Day, why non-violence is the answer

    In the spirit of India’s Republic Day, why non-violence is the answer

    • Jan 28, 2017

    On India’s Republic Day, a bishop warns that when values weaken in society, use of force takes over … from the side of the government, and/or between citizens themselves. Unfairness increases in every form, and minorities and the weaker sections of society suffer the most.

    By Archbishop Thomas Menamparampil
  • No apple pie, but lots on mom from Pope Francis on Mary’s feast

    • Jan 1, 2017

    Jan. 1 for the Catholic Church is the great solemnity of Mary, the Mother of God, and on Sunday Pope Francis delivered a paean to moms everywhere that seemed only missing a reference to apple pie to be complete.

    By John L. Allen Jr.

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