Having met for the first time last week, the committee to reform the Vatican's media and communications will continue to formulate its proposals, being able to present them by Easter of 2015.
Vatican City, Oct 1, 2014 / 04:01 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- Having met for the first time last week, the committee to reform the Vatican's media and communications will continue to formulate its proposals, being able to present them by Easter of 2015.
The comprehensive immigration reform measures being discussed in Washington include an amnesty for illegal aliens that would add millions of new beneficiaries to the Social Security rolls. Under the terms being discussed, these individuals would …
Illegal aliens who enlist through MAVNI will be immediately eligible for citizenship. Generally, all aliens who serve in the military are put on an expedited path to citizenship. Aliens who serve in the military during peacetime are eligible for …
Now, President Barack Obama and Democrats in Congress want to pass a “comprehensive immigration reform bill” that allows amnesty for illegal aliens, but does not guarantee secure borders. Remember the saying, “Fool me once, shame on you; fool me …
Bishop Pio Vito Pinto. On September 20, 2014, a press release from Holy See announced Pope Francis' decision, on August 27, to create a special study.
Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew announced Monday night that he would begin cracking down on American companies that avoid taxes by moving their headquarters overseas. Lew will stop these so-called “tax inversions” by making it more difficult for smaller foreign companies to take over larger U.S. companies, and by making “hopscotch” loans—where U.S. companies get around […]
A papal committee charged with proposing an overhaul of the Vatican's media operations convened for the first time on September 22. The committee, chaired by Lord Chris Patten, will devote its first meetings to organizing its …
With orders from the Vatican, two priests from the United States have been placed in key roles in the Catholic Church's anti-abuse commission. The appointments of the priests, Cardinal Sean P. O'Malley and Rev. Robert Oliver, came from Pope Francis …
By Carey Gillam FERGUSON Mo. (Reuters) – City leaders in Ferguson, Missouri, confronted demands for reform from an angry crowd on Tuesday night at their first public meeting since last month's fatal shooting of an unarmed black teen by a white police officer ignited weeks of protests. The atmosphere was charged from the opening minutes […]