World peace is possible because peace and war are human institutions, not forces of nature. Even the most deeply ingrained ...
In his 'Message for the 59th World Day of Peace,' Pope Leo called for an 'unarmed and disarming' peace around the world.
Pope Leo XIV, history’s first American pope, vowed Sunday to work for unity so that the Catholic Church becomes a sign of peace in the world, offering a message of communion during an inaugural Mass ...
DUMBO — “Through Her Lens: Women Rising for Peace,” is an eye-opening look at women keeping the peace and defending human rights in volatile conflict zones. The free exhibit of dozens of life-sized ...
Pope Leo XIV’s spiritual lodestar is St. Augustine. In his first months in office, the Holy Father summoned the Church to pray, fast and work for an end to the 21st-century’s wars. That spiritual ...
In a pessimistic era, a temporary pause to fighting has become the most anyone is trying to achieve. Credit...Photo illustration by Matt Chase Supported by By Linda Kinstler It is hardly the bloodiest ...
The sign of peace stresses me out. As soon as I sit down at Mass, I scan my surroundings to gauge the likely rhythm. Who will want a handshake? Who will want a hug? And lately, who will want a nod or ...
World peace is possible because peace and war are human institutions, not forces of nature. Even the most deeply ingrained ...
VATICAN CITY — Pope Leo XIV, history’s first American pope, vowed Sunday to work for unity so that the Catholic Church becomes a symbol of peace in the world, offering a message of communion during an ...