Tag: apartheid
Israel and Hamas at war: The conflict in numbers
In a best-case scenario, rebuilding Gaza's destroyed homes will take until at least 2040 but the process could take as long as 80 years
World Central Kitchen resumes relief efforts, dedicates operation to slain Catholic...
Gore said that in building Damian’s Kitchen WCK workers are remembering his favorite saying: “No problems, only solutions.”
Church leaders in Jerusalem speak out on Gaza attack, seek ceasefire
The Church leaders expressed hope for "an end to violence and the beginning of diplomatic discussions leading to peace."
Remaining Filipino in Gaza is religious nun
Authorities have “not established contact with her" but “indications are that the Filipino nun is safe" to complete her mission in Gaza
Pope Francis urges immediate global ceasefire amid Holy Land crisis
Pope Francis refrained from labeling any war as "just," emphasizing the need to avoid justifying conflicts
Holy See renews calls for ceasefire in Gaza, stresses ‘unimaginable suffering’
Archbishop Gabriele Caccia described the severity of the humanitarian crisis in Gaza as causing "unimaginable suffering”.
Cardinal Pizzaballa urges global attention as Gaza’s Christians face unprecedented hardships
Patriarch Pizzaballa, who maintains regular contact with Gaza's Catholic parish, provided a grim overview of the current situation
Pope Francis: ‘War itself is a crime against humanity’
Pope Francis underlined that being a disciple of Jesus requires three things: “to seek Jesus, to remain with Jesus, and to proclaim Jesus.”
Hezbollah-Israel clashes force mass Eexodus from South Lebanon
While Israeli strikes primarily targeted Hezbollah strongholds in Shia areas, collateral damage has affected several Christian villages
Silent Exodus: The Unseen Genocide Threatening Christianity in Gaza
Protecting religious minorities is not just a moral imperative; it is the safeguarding of a unique cultural and historical mosaic that defines our common humanity