The Future of Christianity and Pluralism in Iraq
Georgetown's Berkely Center for Religion, Peace and World Affairs to host Chaldean Catholic Archbishop Bashar Warda on February 15
Georgetown's Berkely Center for Religion, Peace and World Affairs to host Chaldean Catholic Archbishop Bashar Warda on February 15
After Joseph Kabila's criticisms, the Catholic leadership in the DRC defends its efforts to support democracy in the country.
Religious orders gathered in Rome on January 18 for a roundtable to discuss peacebuilding
efforts in South Sudan and Democratic Republic of Congo.
CENCO reminds all political actors and the entire Congolese people that the New Year's Eve Agreement is not dead.
“[I]nternational relations cannot be held captive to military force, mutual intimidation and the parading of stockpiles of arms.”
On October 20, the Holy See Mission held a special conference examining "Reconciliation and Peace and Colombia: The Impact of the Visit of Pope Franics."
Frances G. Harbst Center for Catholic Thought and Culture at the University of San Diego to host conference on peace and nonviolence Oct. 6-7
Statement from the Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops after the vacating of national election results
A new publication from Caritas Colombiana and the National Secretariat of the Social Pastoral of the Episcopal Conference of Colombia examining opportunities and challenges of the implementation of the 2016 peace agreement.
September 3-10, the 30th Anniversary of the Episcopal Conference of Colombia National Social Pastoral's "Week for Peace"
The Univeristy of Notre Dame's Center for Civil and Human Rights has launched its new website, Convocate, a database for comparing and connecting international human rights law and Catholic Social Teaching.
Interreligious Action for Peace: Studies in Muslim-Christian Cooperation has just been published by Catholic Relief Services, edited by Tom Bamat, Nell Bolton, Myla Leguro, and Atalia Omer
Berkely Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs at Georgetown University publishes new report on religion and development.
The Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice at the University of San Diego is accepting applications for its 2017-18 Women PeaceMakers Fellowship
A webcast on what youth can do to support peace and reconciliation in post-conflict Colombia.
As Chair of the Committee on International Justice and Peace, I write to express our solidarity and concern in light of the continued violence in South Sudan . . .
This situation is worrying and is increasingly taking on a very disturbing aspect that risks plunging our country into an uncontrollable disorder.
Our country is not at peace. People live in fear. The civil war, which we have frequently described as having no moral justification whatsoever, continues.