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Ukrainian bishops praise efforts to restart schooling disrupted by war
Ukrainian bishops welcomed efforts to restart classes for a new school year and offered church basements as emergency air raid shelters for children.
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Pope: Correct view of tradition nurtures beauty, grandeur of the liturgy
The liturgy must be nurtured with care and never be neglected or abused, Pope Francis said.
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Laudato Si' message gets added attention as Season of Creation opens
As the pastor of Francis Xavier Church in Moundsville, West Virginia, Father That Son Nguyen has his ears tuned to hearing about the needs of the world all around.
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Family under attack by ideologies, pope says
Christians are called to bring hope to those going through dark times, especially families who are threatened by ideologies prevalent in today's world, Pope Francis said.
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Agencies join bishop's call for passage of Afghan Adjustment Act
Two Catholic agencies have joined a call by the chairman of the U.S. bishops' Committee on Migration for passage of a bipartisan bill that would provide newly arrived Afghans the opportunity to become lawful permanent U.S. residents.
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Pope praises Gorbachev's commitment to harmony, fraternity, progress
Pope Francis offered his prayers and praise for former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev, who died at age 91 Aug. 30 in Moscow after a long illness.
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ENCORE: Pope calls on people to modify their lifestyles
Humanity can no longer ignore the cries of the earth that is suffering due to greed and the excessive consumption of its resources, Pope Francis said.
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Parishioners reclaim Ojibwe language through hymn translation
Holding a wooden flute, Larry Martin stood during a recent Mass and welcomed the congregation to join the responsorial psalm. He began: "Aw ge-chi-twaaa-wen-daa-go-zid, Gi-gi-zhe-ma-ni-doo-mi-nann."
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Catholic high school principal shows what's possible
When she was in fifth grade, Jayda Pugliese realized that "something wasn't right."
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Vatican says papal remarks on Dugina defended life, were not political
Pope Francis' comments on the death of Darya Dugina, a 29-year-old commentator with a nationalist Russian TV channel, were meant to defend life and were not a political affirmation, the Vatican said.
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COMMENTARY: India's first Dalit cardinal has his mission cut out
India has just elected a tribal woman as the republic's president. Now it has its first cardinal from a group that was, till 1947, considered "untouchable" -- whose very shadow would pollute upper caste men and women, in any religion, including Christianity.
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Pax Christi USA campaign takes critical look at country's military spending
Volunteering at her parish, St. Francis Xavier College Church in St. Louis, Beatrice Parwatikar helps people through the lengthy process of gathering documents necessary to obtain an official photo ID from the state of Missouri.
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Maine bishop is 'supply priest' at summer chapel serving locals, tourists
With so many summer chapels and mission churches open across Maine during the warmer months, scheduling priests to fill the Mass schedules can be daunting.
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Ukraine marks half a year of resistance and independence, but worries loom
As Ukraine approached the 31st anniversary of its independence Aug. 24, it did so while embroiled in a bitter fight for that freedom, as it hit the six-month mark of defending itself against a Russian invasion.
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Catholics 'upbeat' on Ukraine's independence day, despite fear of attacks
Many of Ukraine's Catholics remain "upbeat and determined" despite fears of intensified Russian attacks on Ukraine's Independence Day, said a senior priest, who added that parish life was also continuing under tight surveillance in occupied areas.
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