After 10 Years, Syria’s War May Be Over but Poverty ‘Bomb’ Has Exploded
March 15, 2021By Currents News and Elise Ann Allen ROME (Crux) — Ten years after Syria’s bloody civil war began, most of the fighting […]
By Currents News and Elise Ann Allen ROME (Crux) — Ten years after Syria’s bloody civil war began, most of the fighting […]
A closer look at Pope Francis’ historic journey to the land of Abraham. From messages of hope to momentous meetings – the […]
Catholic Charities offers grief counseling to essential workers during the pandemic. President Joe Biden is set to give his first primetime address […]
By Emily Drooby Snapshots of Herman Ziering’s life hang on a wall in the library of Manhattan College. He’s a husband, a […]
Currents News Staff Sister María Luisa Berzosa is known as a trailblazing religious woman who participated in both the Synod dedicated to […]
The House approves the COVID relief bill, now headed to the president’s desk. You’ll meet the religious sisters making it their mission […]
Catholic nursing students move to the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic by administering vaccines. New York state is opening up eligibility […]
By Jessica Easthope Sister Maryann Seton Lopiccolo feels at home in Brooklyn, that’s because she is home. The borough native who has […]
By Currents News Staff and John Lavenburg HARTFORD, CONN. — From his experience in Iraq in 2018, Msgr. Kieran Harrington doesn’t look […]
By Currents News Staff and Inés San Martín ABOARD THE PAPAL PLANE (Crux) — In his latest in-flight news conference, Pope Francis […]