Jewish-Muslim alliance formed against anti-Semitism, Islamophobia
The day after president-elect Donald Trump appointed a man accused of anti-Semitism and Islamophobia as his chief strategist, two of the nationöÏÓãÊÓƵapp largest Jewish and Muslim advocacy groups formed an unprecedented partnership to fight bigotry.
BALTIMORE – In a letter read Nov. 14 during the fall general assembly of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, the chairman of the bishops' Committee on Migration, Auxiliary Bishop Eusebio Elizondo of Seattle, called on President-elect Donald Trump "to continue to protect the inherent dignity of refugees and migrants."
U.S. Catholics' post-election to-do list: work for unity, healing
WASHINGTON – All the distrust, vitriol and rancor stirred up during the 2016 presidential election campaign did not go away when votes were tallied.
Pope Francis reminds Donald Trump not to forget the poor
VATICAN CITY – Pope Francis has urged Donald Trump not to forget the poor and marginalized in his first comments on the President-elect to be published after the brash RepublicanöÏÓãÊÓƵapp stunning election win.
Cardinal Raymond Burke: Trump will defend human life from conception
ROME – President-elect Donald Trump will uphold Christian values, a prominent U.S. cardinal has said.
White evangelicals, Catholics and Mormons carried Trump
A strong white evangelical, white Catholic and Mormon vote for Donald Trump belied the condemnation many religious leaders had leveled at the tycoon and paved the way for a stunning upset after a long and polarizing campaign.
What was the breakdown of the Catholic vote Tuesday?
WASHINGTON – Catholics voted once again for the winning presidential candidate in TuesdayöÏÓãÊÓƵapp election, as they have done in recent elections.
Time to put aside anger and work with Trump, say Catholic agencies
WASHINGTON – It's time to move beyond the polarizing presidential campaign so that the basic needs of the unemployed, the world's poor and the unborn can be addressed, said Catholics who consistently work with Congress and the White House.
Bishops ready to work with Trump
WASHINGTON – Lay and religious leaders of all stripes reacted to news of Donald J. Trump's upset win in the Nov. 8 presidential election.
WASHINGTON – The Diocese of Amarillo, Texas, said in a statement it is investigating the incident of a pro-life priest who placed "the body of an aborted fetus" on an altar and broadcast it on Facebook Live to get people to vote for Republican Donald J. Trump, causing "the desecration of the altar."
Vatican prays Trump presidency will promote peace amid conflict
VATICAN CITY – After Donald Trump pulled off what was for many a surprising victory in the United States election, Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin offered his prayers that the new president-elect would promote peace in a world torn by conflict.
Christians react to Trump's victory
Some celebrated and congratulated the victor. Others prayed and called for unity. It was clear early on that evangelical Christians had been key to Donald TrumpöÏÓãÊÓƵapp stunning upset.
ARLINGTON, VA – Following a tumultuous and divided election season, Catholics in the U.S. should find ways to create unity and healing, said Supreme Knight Carl Anderson of the Knights of Columbus.
Who will win the Catholic vote? It's hard to predict
WASHINGTON DC – A new poll released Friday shows Donald Trump winning the Catholic vote by 16 points – but is it an accurate prediction of how Catholics will vote next Tuesday?
Church bulletin insert claims Clinton influenced by Satan
SAN DIEGO – An insert and article in a San Diego parish's bulletin saying Catholics were going to hell if they voted for Hillary Clinton and claiming Clinton was influenced by Satan are inappropriate and do not reflect Catholic teaching or diocesan policies, said a spokesman for the San Diego Diocese.