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Syria's economy so bad many people don't have one meal a day, nun says
The war in Syria is mostly over, and not a house was unaffected, said a nun based there. But now, the economy is so bad that people look back on the war and say, "at least then we had some food to eat and we could feed our children."
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Arrival of aid in Tigray brings hope, but more needed, says church source
After the Catholic Church's persistent call for humanitarian assistance in Tigray, the arrival of hundreds of aid trucks in the northern Ethiopia region is a sign of hope for millions of people driven to the brink of famine by war, said a church source.
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Pope, with Ukrainian families, to lead rosary for peace May 31
Pope Francis and Ukrainian families in Rome will gather May 31 before a statue of Mary, Queen of Peace, to recite the rosary for peace in Ukraine and in other places at war.
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UPDATE: U.S. cardinal urges Italian bishops to track, share information about abuse
As Italian bishops debated how to respond to calls for a nationwide investigation into clerical sexual abuse and the way accusations have been handled, U.S. Cardinal Seán P. O'Malley of Boston, president of the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors, encouraged them to move forward.
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Texas bishop says mass shootings 'most pressing life issue'
Some U.S. bishops spoke out against the easy accessibility to guns in the country following a May 24 rampage that left at least 19 children and two of their elementary school teachers dead in Uvalde, Texas.
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Elderly must share life's wisdom with the young, pope says
Seeing all the violence and injustice in the world, people easily grow disillusioned and wonder about the meaning of life, but Christians must fight the temptation of weariness with faith and a passion for justice, Pope Francis said.
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Pope highlights need for community, evangelization, care for creation
Catholics of all ages are called to form strong faith communities, listen to and dialogue with others, reach out to share the Gospel and work to protect the environment, Pope Francis said in a series of speeches May 21.
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Pope thanks those dedicated to promoting life
Pope Francis thanked those who are dedicated to promoting life and defending conscientious objection.
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Pope tells grandparents to leave grandkids their legacy of wisdom
Pope Francis told older people to use retirement as a time to serve others and to sow the seeds of their wisdom.
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Dutch priest proposed as patron saint of journalists
Among the 10 men and women Pope Francis will proclaim as the Catholic Church's newest saints is a Dutch priest and journalist who stood his ground against Nazi ideology and paid for it with his life.
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Wives of soldiers in Mariupol ask pope to help save their husbands
The young wife of the commander of the Ukrainian battalion still holed up in a steel plant in Mariupol had what she described as a "heart raising" encounter with Pope Francis.
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Speaking out
Our Holy Father Pope Francis has given great emphasis to the importance of listening during the synodal process underway in the universal Church. He teaches that to be an effective teaching Church ("ecclesia docens") we must also be a learning Church ("ecclesia discens"); listening is an essential part of learning.
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Beatification near for founder of Society for the Propagation of the Faith
In 1822, a young and rich French woman, Pauline Jaricot, founded the Society for the Propagation of the Faith.
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As northeast Congo reels from militia hits, church steps up peace efforts
As Ituri, a province in northeastern Congo, reels from yet another deadly attack, Catholic leaders there are talking to the militias in an effort to prevent more violence.
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Bishops say U.K. punishes asylum-seekers by sending them to Rwanda
The U.K. government is unfairly punishing English Channel migrants for the crimes of human traffickers by sending the migrants to Rwanda to have asylum applications processed, said the English and Welsh bishops.
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