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Prayer apps are popular, but users cautioned to review privacy policies
In the digital world, smartphone users can find apps for just about any purpose: banking, news and information, entertainment, travel, finding a job, self-improvement and, of course, prayer.
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Pope trips to Lebanon, Kazakhstan possible, as is meeting with Patriarch
While the Vatican confirmed Pope Francis' hope to travel to Kazakhstan this year, it did not confirm a news story that Pope Francis could meet Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill of Moscow in Jerusalem in June.
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Exiled bishop says he's sure pope is working to help Nicaraguan prisoners
Exiled Nicaraguan Bishop Silvio José Báez said he is certain Pope Francis is working behind the scenes to help resolve "the cruel and unjust situation of the political prisoners in Nicaragua."
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Georgetown officials say amends for slavery past are ongoing and long term
The devastating impact of the sin of slavery cannot be fixed with a simple apology and monetary restitution, Georgetown University officials acknowledge.
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Religious leaders join Indigenous in Brazilian land protest
More than 6,000 Indigenous from 172 tribes gathered in Brasília, Brazil's capital, to march in defense of their land and against the policies of the Brazilian government.
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UPDATE: Tens of thousands join Syriac patriarch for Palm Sunday procession in Iraq
Christians once again filled the streets of Qaraqosh for Palm Sunday: Syriac Catholic Patriarch Ignace Joseph III Younan, visiting from Beirut, led the procession of more than 20,000 people.
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Tens of thousands join Syriac patriarch for Palm Sunday procession in Iraq
Christians once again filled the streets of Qaraqosh for Palm Sunday: Syriac Catholic Patriarch Ignace Joseph III Younan, visiting from Beirut, led the procession of more than 20,000 people.
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Ukraine, refugees are focus of U.S. Eastern Catholic bishops' meeting
The Eastern-rite Catholic bishops of the United States, meeting recently at the Maronite Catholic Pastoral Center in St. Louis, expressed concern for the plight of Ukraine and Ukrainian refugees fleeing Russia's ongoing war against their homeland.
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Soldiers Storm Myanmar Cathedral, Search Compound for Three Hours
Nearly 100 soldiers stormed the Sacred Heart Cathedral compound in Mandalay and forcibly entered the cathedral, archbishop's house, parish priest's residence and clergy center April 8.
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Maryland Lawmakers Override Governor's Veto of Expansive Abortion Bill
Calling it "a sad day for women's health and safety in Maryland," the Maryland Catholic Conference strongly criticized the state's General Assembly for overriding Gov. Larry Hogan's veto of a bill that will now become law and greatly expand abortion access in the state.
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With iftar, Jerusalem Christians hope to be bridge to Muslim neighbors
Marie Ingrand, 15, has lived in Jerusalem for two years with her family. Although in past years she has been invited to an iftar by a Muslim friend, this was the first time she was part of hosting such a meal.
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Philippine Cardinal: Shout for Truth and Justice, not Wealth and Power
Cardinal José Advincula of Manila urged Catholics to profess their faith by shouting for truth and justice instead of seeking money and fame.
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Pope advances sainthood causes, including Salesian brother
Pope Francis recognized a miracle attributed to the intercession of Blessed Artémides Zatti, a Salesian brother who was a pharmacist in Argentina and known for his care for the sick; the miracle clears the way for his canonization.
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Pontifical Academy of Sciences raises alarm about nuclear weapons
Russia's war on Ukraine frighteningly raises the possibility of the use of nuclear weapons, the unleashing of radioactive material from nuclear power plants and a new push to develop or acquire nuclear weapons, including by terrorists, said members of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences.
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Donnelly presents credentials as U.S. ambassador to Holy See
The new U.S. ambassador to the Holy See, Joe Donnelly, officially began his duties April 11, presenting his letters of credential to Pope Francis.
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