Military Archbishop Timothy Broglio's recent statements on conscientious objection demonstrate the relevance of Catholic moral teaching for Catholics who oppose authoritarianism, writes David E.
Iowa health care providers, facilities and insurance companies could refuse medical care based on moral and ethical— not just religious— objections under a House-passed bill advanced by Senate ...
The only difference between the voting booth and the conscience is we usually have to wait in line to get into one of them. Apart from that, the same thing is supposed to happen in each place as that ...
Advocates are calling Friday a "Day of Truth & Freedom" as they protest federal law enforcement in the Twin Cities.
Peter Malinaukas becomes tearful during a media conference where he faces extensive questions about the crisis surrounding ...
Archbishop Timothy Broglio, overseeing the U.S. military, called it morally acceptable for troops to disobey orders against ...
After a year in which 8 million Christians faced persecution, activists with the Netherlands-based Open Door network released a report claiming that 3,490 Christians were killed in Nigeria, out of ...
COMMENTARY: As the Sino-Vatican agreement remains confidential, its impact must be judged by outcomes — including how ...
Since starting his second presidential term a year ago, Trump’s policies and actions have drawn ire on multiple fronts, ...
The 70th General Conference of the Ao Kaketshir Mungdang (AKM) concluded on January 15 at Chungtia village in Mokokchung ...
Timothy P. Broglio, who heads the Archdiocese for the U.S. Military Services, expressed concern at President Donald Trump’s ...
The iconic "I Have a Dream" speech — delivered during the historic March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom on Aug. 28, 1963 ...