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Miami chaplains, clergy remember Surfside building collapse a year later
A few vivid memories of the 2021 Surfside building collapse remain etched in the memory of a priest who is chaplain to the Miami-Dade Police Department.
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Pope asks Catholics to study Vatican II before Holy Year 2025
Before celebrating the Holy Year 2025, Pope Francis is asking Catholics around the world to dedicate time in 2023 to studying the documents of the Second Vatican Council.
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Use your vacation well, pope tells young people
Whether resting, traveling, working, serving others or going on a retreat, when students use their school breaks well, they are on the path to greater maturity, Pope Francis said.
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Archbishop, Ukrainian president call missile strikes on mall terrorist act
Russian missile strikes on a Ukrainian mall with about 1,000 civilians inside were the "largest terrorist attack in Europe in decades," said Archbishop Sviatoslav Shevchuk, major archbishop of the Ukrainian Catholic Church.
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Archbishop asks church to be in solidarity with migrants who died in truck
The archbishop of San Antonio offered prayers for 46 people found dead and another 16 survivors discovered June 27 in sweltering conditions in a semitruck.
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Pope to send Cardinal Parolin to Congo, South Sudan
Although he postponed his own trip to Congo and South Sudan, Pope Francis has asked Cardinal Pietro Parolin, his secretary of state, to visit the two countries July 1-8, the Vatican press office said.
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Inflation, Ukraine war complicate getting aid to Ethiopia's most needy
In Alitena, a remote village in Ethiopia's northern Tigray region, the Daughters of Charity host a traditional coffee ceremony for women in the community. The conversation, however, is unlike the usual spirited conversations at a coffee ceremony.
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'By their deeds': The problem of evil through the eyes of James Lee Burke
Prolific writer James Lee Burke scoffs mildly at the suggestion there is a homespun theology to be found in the pages of his novels, short stories and assorted musings.
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Vatican newspaper launches new 'street' edition
The Vatican newspaper, L'Osservatore Romano, will expand its coverage in a new monthly edition that will give a voice to the poor and the homeless, the Dicastery for Communication said.
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Syrian Catholic bishops highlight complex challenges in Middle East
Although security issues in the Middle East have declined in recent years, the challenges that remain are "getting more complex, as we have entered a tunnel whose darkness has not yet subsided," Syriac Catholic Patriarch Ignace Joseph III Younan told the world's Syriac Catholic bishops.
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Here are excerpts from U.S. Supreme Court's Dobbs ruling reversing Roe
Below are some excerpts from the Supreme Court's June 24 ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, a challenge to a Mississippi law banning abortion after 15 weeks.
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Lori: Roe's reversal is call to 'redouble' efforts to help moms and babies
The U.S. Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade is "tremendously important" for the nation and the cause of life, but it's not "a day simply for celebration," said the chairman of the U.S. bishops' Committee on Pro-Life Activities.
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Preach the Gospel, obey the church, pope tells Neocatechumenal Way
Evangelization efforts must be characterized by zeal to preach the Gospel and obedience to Christ and his church, Pope Francis told members of the Neocatechumenal Way.
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Indigenous hope papal apology in Canada will push justice, healing in U.S.
A papal apology on Indigenous land in Canada is not irrelevant south of the border.
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Pope hails nun killed in Haiti as martyr, calls for peace in Ecuador
Pope Francis praised the life and work of Sister Luisa Dell'Orto, an Italian missionary who was killed in Haiti, and hailed her as a martyr.
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