Results from Tag: 'May 20-June 2, 2012'
U.N. Leader Calls for Greater Access to Abortion
United Nations' Ban Ki-Moon calls for universal access to contraceptives and abortion for young girls.
Chinese Activist Seeks Asylum
China’s leading activist against forced abortion got a hearing with a congressional committee called for by Rep. Chris Smith.
Mexican Catholics Fight for Christ in 'For Greater Glory'
How a new film on the Mexican Cristero rebellion came about, with interviews with the filmmaker and backers of the project.
Foreign Aid Tied to Sterilization in India
Human-rights activists are calling for stricter enforcement of Indian laws regulating sterilization.
Archbishop Chaput Announces Fate of 8 Accused Priests
Three were approved to return to Ministry, and five were removed.
Sandra Fluke and Georgetown’s ‘Neutrality’
Sandra Fluke’s crusade to reverse the anti-contraception policies of Catholic universities has made life tough for Georgetown University’s president, John DeGioia, who has found himself besieged on all sides.
Conferences’ Missions Connect
Vatican gatherings discuss human trafficking and Pacem in Terris.
'Jesus of Nazareth': Part 3 Is Due in 2013
Pope Benedict’s last installment of his book on the life of Christ will not be ready until at least next year, the papal spokesman says.