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Pope to U.N.: Respect for each human life is essential for peace, equality

Pope Francis asked members of the United Nations how they think they can respond to the COVID-19 pandemic and build a more peaceful, more just world when many of their countries spend billions on military weapons and when their treatment of the unborn, of refugees and of women shows so little respect for human life.

Pope joins U.N. call for immediate global cease-fire

Saying conflicts can never be resolved with war, Pope Francis added his support to a U.N. appeal for a global cease-fire amid the worldwide threat of the COVID-19 pandemic.

UN report on gender equality attacks religious freedom, says official

A United Nations report addressing gender-based violence and discrimination connected to religious beliefs "is now attacking the very reality it is called to defend," a Vatican representative told a U.N. meeting in Geneva.

Trump calls on world leaders to end persecution of ‘people of faith’

President Donald Trump called on world leaders at a Sept. 23 U.N. event on religious freedom to end religious persecution around the globe.

Catholic, international aid agencies press for end of war in Yemen

Catholic and international aid organizations are pressing for an end to Yemen's worsening war, where the United Nations says one child dies every 10 minutes.

Croatian archbishop deplores ‘unjust verdicts’ after general’s suicide

The president of Croatia's bishops' conference condemned "unjust verdicts" at a United Nations war crimes trial, after a jailed general publicly committed suicide when his appeal was rejected.

U.N. must help limit weapons of mass destruction, Vatican diplomat says

Citing the words of Pope Francis, the Vatican's permanent observer to the United Nations said it is necessary to boost cooperation among nations to end the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, especially among terrorist organizations.

Panel: After rescue, trafficking victims need help addressing trauma

It's not enough to rescue victims of human trafficking and sexual exploitation -- they must be given supportive care to address their trauma, and tools to live economically independent lives free from abuse.

Shameful that need for clean water is not a priority, says cardinal

Allowing people to drink unsafe water or have no access to dependable, clean sources of water is shameful, Cardinal Peter Turkson told religious leaders.

Panel examines causes, solutions for ‘growing scourge’ of trafficking

One goal of a July 13 event at the United Nations on human trafficking was "to make real the faces of the nearly 2 million children and youth who are presently being trafficked," said the Vatican's U.N. nuncio.

Parents are children’s ‘best bet’ to buffer outside world, U.N. conference hears

The future of humanity depends on parents’ commitment to protect and nurture their children, instill values and help children mature as human beings, speakers told a United Nations event to mark the fourth annual Global Day of Parents.

UST prof at World Meeting: Politics gets ‘dignity’ wrong

The problem, Collett said, is that “dignity” as used by some governing documents — including the constitutions of Italy, Germany and Japan — is divorced from the source of dignity, God, and presented as something that can be granted, rather than something that is inherent to the human person, as the Church believes.
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