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UPDATE: Bishops in Belgium authorize prayer for committed gay couples
The Flemish-speaking bishops of Belgium have appointed a contact person for ministry to and with gay Catholics and have authorized prayer for committed gay couples on the condition it is clear that it is not equivalent to a wedding blessing.
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Strong education will build a 'better world,' cardinal tells U.N. summit
During a U.N. education summit, the Vatican's secretary of state reiterated Pope Francis' pre-pandemic call that education is "one of the most effective ways of making our work and history more human."
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Pope calls for increased assistance to those hit by Hurricane Fiona
As Hurricane Fiona swept across the Caribbean, leaving behind numerous victims and material destruction, Pope Francis called for greater solidarity in assisting all those affected.
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Author, former Marine, ponders how faith tempers horror, violence
In December 2020, former U.S. President Barack Obama selected Phil Klay's book, "Missionaries," as one of his favorite books of the year. Six years earlier, the book-loving former president identified Klay's short story collection, "Redeployment," as one of his favorite books of 2014.
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Pope praises Kazakhstan's support of nuclear weapons ban, peace
Kazakhstan's efforts to be a nation of encounter deserve to be encouraged and supported, Pope Francis said.
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UPDATE: Pope decries savagery, monstrosities against people in Ukraine
Highlighting the "terrible situation" unfolding in Ukraine, Pope Francis again called for prayers for the nation's "noble and martyred" people.
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Giant puppet of Syrian refugee girl makes stop at St. Patrick's Cathedral
"Little Amal," a giant puppet that is on a worldwide pilgrimage to raise awareness about the plight of unaccompanied refugee minors, made a stop at St. Patrick's Cathedral Sept. 18.
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France won't extradite priest, 92, to Canada, but Oblates might expel him
The French Ministry of Justice announced that France will not extradite Oblate Father Joannès Rivoire to Canada.
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Dominican sisters celebrate 50 years of religious life, friendship
On July 8, Sisters Elizabeth Anne Allen and Jean Marie Warner of the Congregation of Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia didn't just celebrate 50 years of religious profession, they also celebrated a half-century of friendship.
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Cardinal prays at queen's funeral, signaling Charles' openness to dialogue
An English cardinal took part in the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II in an indication of openness of the British Royal family to ecumenical and interfaith dialogue.
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Bishops speak against transport of migrants; it 'offends God,' says one
Several U.S. Catholic bishops slammed the actions of Republican politicians who have recently begun to send out of their states groups of women, children and men seeking refuge.
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U.S. synod report finds participants share common hopes, lingering pain
Catholics across the country continue to feel wounded by the clergy abuse crisis, seek a more welcoming church in which their "lived reality" is prioritized over rules and regulations, and desire lifelong spiritual, pastoral and catechetical formation as disciples, according to a report synthesizing the 10-month synodal process in dioceses.
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'Enough is enough,' say Cameroon bishops after kidnapping, church burning
Catholic bishops in Cameroon's war-torn English-speaking regions said they were left in "shock and utter horror" following the burning of a church and the kidnapping of five priests, a nun and at least two laypeople.
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Cardinal: Candidates for sainthood must be inspirational models of holiness
While all Christians are called to live a life of holiness, only some are recognized as having lived life in such a way that they are canonized as saints, said the prefect of the Dicastery for the Causes of Saints.
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Nigerian bishops urge commission to use new tech to ensure fair elections
The Catholic bishops of Nigeria appealed to the Independent National Electoral Commission to ensure its innovations, especially in the area of technology, are used to ensure credible, free and fair elections in the February and March general elections.
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