
A Forgotten Martyrdom and a Call for Human Fraternity
COMMENTARY: This Easter, let us recall the 30 Ethiopian Orthodox martyrs and the tenuous, painful and yet real progress made against the ideological underpinning of anti-Christian hate.
COMMENTARY: This Easter, let us recall the 30 Ethiopian Orthodox martyrs and the tenuous, painful and yet real progress made against the ideological underpinning of anti-Christian hate.
Many people, including college students, do not know how to consume — so let’s fix that, rooted in community.
COMMENTARY: The German composer’s effort will provide a sublime exhortation to universal brotherhood at the World Meeting on Human Fraternity.
The Pope addressed more than 10,000 pilgrims gathered in St. Mark’s Square for Mass. After the Regina Caeli, he entered St. Mark’s Basilica to venerate the relics of the evangelist.
Following the briefing on June 14, the security council unanimously adopted a resolution condemning hate speech, racism, gender discrimination, and acts of extremism that was co-authored by the United Arab Emirates and the U.K.
In 2020, the United Nations established the International Day of Human Fraternity, to be observed annually on Feb. 4.
The United Nations General Assembly has designated Feb. 4 as the International Day of Human Fraternity.
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