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Chen Guangcheng announces his new Catholic University of America fellowship on October 2, 2013.

Chinese pro-life activist awarded human rights fellowships

Oct 2, 2013

By Adelaide Mena

Chinese pro-life activist Chen Guangcheng has announced a new three-year partnership with the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C.,... Read more

Reggie Littlejohn meets Pope Francis during the 2013 MaterCare International Conference in Rome.

One-child policy still a massive threat to women, expert warns

Sep 25, 2013

By Elise Harris

In wake of the 33rd anniversary of China's one-child policy, a women's rights activist has raised concern about those who... Read more

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Spanish government criticized for silence on Asia Bibi

Aug 7, 2013

The Spanish civil liberties website MasLibres is criticizing the Spanish government for failing to advocate on behalf of Asia Bibi,... Read more

Rep. Frank R. Wolf, (R-Virginia).

Vietnam president's visit shines spotlight on human rights

Jul 12, 2013

By Adelaide Mena

As the leaders of the United States and Vietnam prepare to meet, one federal lawmaker is calling for stronger efforts... Read more

Archbishop Jose H. Gomez. (File photo/CNA).

Be not afraid of immigrants, Archbishop Gomez encourages

Jun 28, 2013

By Carl Bunderson

In a new book marking Independence Day, the archbishop of Los Angeles addresses immigration reform in the context of the... Read more

A shell lays in the middle of the street in Homs, Syria, a remnant of the heavy attack leveled on the city on June 11, 2012.

Facing risk of death, Syrian priests remain faithful

Jun 26, 2013

By Carl Bunderson

As civil war rages in Syria, priests are choosing to stay with their people and continue pastoring them, even as... Read more

Archbishop Jose H. Gomez.

LA archbishop says immigration tests America's identity

Jun 25, 2013

By Carl Bunderson

The American Dream is at stake in the debate over immigration reform, Archbishop José Gomez of Los Angeles told a... Read more

Zambian flag.

Zambian bishops encourage 'people-driven' constitution

Jun 13, 2013

The Catholic bishops of Zambia have urged locals to be vigilant in calling for a new, “people-driven” constitution to help... Read more

Rep Chris Smith listens during an October 4 Helsinki Commission hearing.

Britain urged to investigate murder of Irish human rights champion

May 16, 2013

By Adelaide Mena

Witnesses and congressmen at a U.S. hearing renewed a call to the British government to launch a public inquiry into... Read more

A demonstration is held outside Primark flagship store over Bangladesh factory disaster.

Bangladesh tragedy sparks call for retail accountability

May 15, 2013

By Carl Bunderson

After the collapse of a garment factory in Bangladesh which killed at least 1,127 workers, demands for better oversight from... Read more

California State Capitol.

Critics say Calif. infertility bill violates children's rights

May 1, 2013

By Carl Bunderson

A California bill ensuring that health care coverage for infertility treatments would be provided to same-sex couples is a violation... Read more

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Murdered Guatemalan bishop remembered for peace efforts

Apr 30, 2013

During a Mass to commemorate the 15th anniversary of Bishop Juan Jose Gerardi’s death, Archbishop Oscar Julio Vian of Guatemala... Read more

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry.

Human rights include religious freedom, commission says

Apr 23, 2013

By Kevin J. Jones

The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom has asked Secretary of State John Kerry to focus on religious liberty as... Read more

Speaker Boehner greeting Chen Guangcheng.

Blind activist appeals to US over China's human rights abuses

Apr 11, 2013

Blind Chinese human rights activist and lawyer Chen Guangcheng criticized China for its human rights abuses and asked that the... Read more

Anglican Archbishop Desmond speaks during a UN press conference on October 11, 2012

Anglican archbishop lands massive prize for peace efforts

Apr 5, 2013

South African apartheid fighter Archbishop Desmond Tutu has been awarded the prestigious Templeton Prize in recognition of the Anglican churchman's... Read more

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UN harshly criticized for pushing abortion in Peru

Apr 2, 2013

Health and legal experts throughout Peru are denouncing a recent recommendation by the U.N. Human Rights Commission that the nation... Read more

Red Light District by Petr Kratochvil (CC0 1.0).

Priest says modern slave trade rooted in abortion, contraception

Mar 3, 2013

Unprecedented rates of human trafficking can be traced to the rise of abortion, contraception and pornography in modern culture, says... Read more

Young professional women walk along the street in Bangalore, India.

Outcry over rape cases could mean change for India's women

Jan 19, 2013

Public admonishment of the brutal cases of gang rape in India could be the sign of changing views towards women... Read more

Archbishop José H. Gomez of Los Angeles.

Legal reform emphasized during National Migration Week

Jan 8, 2013

By Michelle La Rosa

The U.S. bishops' migration committee is calling for prayer and action during National Migration Week to ease the struggles of... Read more

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Mexican cardinal warns of immigrants forced to transport drugs

Dec 17, 2012

A retired Mexican cardinal warned that drug traffickers are leveling death threats against immigrants from Central America to recruit them... Read more