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Arkansas Catholics are among 5,000 extras filmed for 'Chosen' episode
Anne Mancino walked into a field in Texas June 8 wearing a headscarf, sandals and a plain sea green dress, and sat down amid a crowd of 5,000 to hear the words of Jesus
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Dire warning tempered with note of solace enlivens Burke's latest work
"Every Cloak Rolled in Blood" by James Lee Burke. Simon & Schuster (New York, 2022). 288 p., $27.
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European bishops' group criticizes EU Parliament resolution on abortion
A resolution that passed the European Parliament criticizing the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling on abortion and calling for inclusion in the Charter of the European Union of a universal right to abortion is part of a "radical political" agenda that threatens basic human rights and the cohesion of the union, said the general secretary of the Commission of the Bishops' Conferences of the European Union
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Pope to visit Assisi, Matera in September
Pope Francis will make back-to-back pastoral visits to the Italian cities of Assisi and Matera at the end of September, the Vatican announced.
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Vatican, offering 'moral support,' joins U.N. treaty on climate change
The Vatican is now a formal party to the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change and has declared it intends also to formally join the 2015 Paris Agreement.
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'Chloe,' streaming, Amazon Prime
When it debuted on BBC One in February, the psychological thriller "Chloe" garnered critical acclaim. Such enthusiasm was misplaced, however. Unappealing and implausible, the series is now streaming on Amazon Prime in six one-hour episodes.
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About 1,700 gather for ordination of Burmese priest in western Kentucky
When Bishop William F. Medley was ordained the bishop of the Diocese of Owensboro 12 years ago, "I had never heard of Myanmar," he said at the July 2 ordination of Father Martin Ma Na Ling -- the second Myanmar-born seminarian to be ordained a priest in the United States.
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Be prophetic voice for church, Australian bishop urges Plenary Council
Australia's Plenary Council could be a prophetic voice encouraging a tired, frustrated and apathetic church, Bishop Columba Macbeth-Green of Wilcannia-Forbes told delegates at the Second Assembly's opening Mass.
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Teen trauma, impaired brain development seen as factors in gun violence
Gun violence in Philadelphia highlights the deep-seated trauma and developmental issues experienced by many of the city's youth, said an Archdiocese of Philadelphia mental health professional.
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Ecumenical groups announce more institutions divesting from fossil fuels
A growing number of Christian churches, dioceses, religious orders and organizations are announcing they will divest from fossil fuels.
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After shooting, Cardinal urges unity to 'build path to safety and peace'
Saying he watched "in horror" news reports in the aftermath of a mass shooting during a suburban Fourth of July parade, Cardinal Blase J. Cupich of Chicago offered prayers for the victims.
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In Kenya, Mexico, nuns discover need to coordinate resources for aged care
Congregations of women religious throughout the world can feel overwhelmed with the care needed by older sisters, but often, resources taken for granted in developed countries do not even exist in other countries.
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In interview, Pope condemns abortion, says he's not resigning
In a wide-ranging interview with the Reuters news agency, Pope Francis condemned abortion, dismissed the idea that he's preparing to resign and said he still hopes to be able to visit Russia and Ukraine in the fall.
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Cardinal Hummes, defender of the Amazon, friend of the pope, dies at 87
Brazilian Cardinal Claudio Hummes, a former Vatican official, a longtime champion of the poor, a prime mover behind the Synod of Bishops for the Amazon and a "good friend" of Pope Francis, died July 4, just over a month before his 88th birthday.
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California pro-lifers prepare to 'help in any way we can' in wake of Dobbs
For years, it seemed like Jim Hanink and other local Catholic pro-life advocates were rebels for a cause going nowhere.
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