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Pope: Inclusion puts normally marginalized people front and center
Meeting members of a foundation supporting individuals with autism and their families, Pope Francis happily put on a gift of a red chef's apron over his white cassock and gave his guests an enthusiastic "thumbs-up."
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Pope apologizes for treatment of Indigenous in Canada, promises to visit
Expressing "sorrow and shame" for the complicity of Catholics in abusing Indigenous children in Canada and helping in the attempt to erase their culture, Pope Francis pledged to address the issue more fully when he visits Canada.
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Caritas Ukraine president: To help, listen to your heart, then act
The president of Caritas Ukraine is an American citizen -- the daughter of Ukrainian refugees -- and yet she has not left Ukraine, even after the U.S. government advised Americans to leave.
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Life's experiences of brokenness can be doorway to Lenten conversion
When I hear the word "conversion," I immediately tend to think of persons who became Catholic but were not born and raised Catholic.
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Peacocks' togetherness, respect seen as factors in team's record season
"Astounding," is how Jesuit Father Andrew Downing described it. He watched with delight as the men's basketball team at his small Jesuit university leaped into the national spotlight in a historic tournament run to the NCAA's Elite Eight.
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REVIEW: 'Benjamin Franklin,' April 4, PBS
Honest, yet sympathetic, the biographical film "Benjamin Franklin" gives viewers the opportunity to rediscover a Founding Father many may not have studied since elementary school.
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Government to lift health measure that blocks entrance of asylum-seekers
News reports say the Biden administration may lift a public health measure in May that was put in place at the start of the coronavirus pandemic that has kept asylum-seekers out.
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Emergency abortion legislation extended in England, Wales
Members of the British House of Commons voted to continue indefinitely with emergency COVID-19 legislation to allow women to obtain abortion pills by mail after an online consultation.
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Synodal process is cross-border event for South Texas, Mexico contingents
The synodal process bridged an international border March 27 when the bishops of the Diocese of Brownsville, Texas, crossed the Rio Grande into Mexico to celebrate Sunday Mass with the bishop of Matamoros.
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With 'cradleboard,' Indigenous ask pope to ponder fate of their children
Members of Canada's Assembly of First Nations gave Pope Francis a "cradleboard," a traditional baby carrier, and asked him to keep it overnight as he reflected on what happened to Indigenous children who were sent to residential schools and, particularly, to those who never made it home again.
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German cardinal calls for change in church teaching on homosexuality
Munich Cardinal Reinhard Marx has called for a change in Catholic teaching on homosexuality, reported the German Catholic news agency KNA.
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After clampdown in El Salvador, some worry human rights are in peril
Human rights groups in Washington sounded the alarm after the Salvadoran government began mass arrests and suspended personal freedoms following a record-breaking spree of homicides by gangs in late March.
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One in 10 Ukrainians is a refugee, half are children, U.N. agencies say
More than 4 million people have fled Ukraine in the past five weeks, and half of them are children, said two U.N. agencies.
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Healing and hope: Indigenous want truth about past, partnership for future
After holding several rounds of "listening circles" in Canada, representatives of Indigenous communities and bishops brought Pope Francis into their circle.
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Faith leaders urge senators to confirm Judge Jackson to Supreme Court
Under gray skies March 30, a group of faith leaders assembled on the Supreme Court's steps to show their support for Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson's nomination to the Supreme Court and urge the Senate to quickly vote to confirm her.
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