News & Commentary
Life without parole for school shooter called ‘severe and just punishment’
OSV News
October 17, 2022
There is "no question" the actions of the Parkland, Florida, school shooter "were heinous," but "a sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole is a severe and just punishment," said Miami Archbishop Thomas G. Wenski.
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Nuncio urges more accountability by nations for ‘crimes against humanity’
OSV News
October 14, 2022
The Vatican's permanent observer to the United Nations told a committee of the world body that "civilian populations continue to be victims of widespread and systematic attacks."
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Texas death-row inmate takes plea for DNA testing to Supreme Court
OSV News
October 13, 2022
In oral arguments Oct. 11, the Supreme Court considered the case of Texas inmate Rodney Reed, who has been on death row for more than 25 years and has gained the attention of Catholic leaders and celebrities for his claims ...
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Pope prays for unity of church as he celebrates anniversary of Vatican II
OSV News
October 12, 2022
The Second Vatican Council was the universal Catholic Church's response to God's love and to Jesus' command to feed his sheep, Pope Francis said, celebrating the 60th anniversary of the council's opening.
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Etienne: Putin’s threats to use nuclear weapons ‘are of grave concern’
OSV News
October 11, 2022
Seattle Archbishop Paul D. Etienne said Oct. 7 he is "increasingly troubled" by Russia's war against Ukraine and said Russian President Vladimir Putin's "irresponsible threats" to use nuclear weapons "are of grave concern."
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Refusal to help migrants is ‘sinful, criminal,’ pope says at canonization
OSV News
October 10, 2022
The refusal to help desperate migrants "is revolting, it's sinful, it's criminal," Pope Francis said as he canonized a bishop dedicated to assisting migrants and a Salesian brother who had immigrated with his family to Argentina.
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Pope announces a second session for Synod of Bishops assembly
Saying he did not want to rush the process of discerning how the Holy Spirit is calling the church to grow in “synodality,” Pope Francis announced that the next assembly of the Synod of Bishops would take place in two sessions.