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Pope promulgates Curia reform, emphasizing church's missionary nature
Nine years after taking office, Pope Francis promulgated his constitution reforming the Roman Curia, a project he began with his international Council of Cardinals shortly after taking office in 2013.
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Ukrainian refugees find a welcome in Polish convents
Olga and her youngest children are safe in Poland, but she is consumed with worry for her husband and oldest son, who are still in Ukraine.
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Ukraine is 'epicenter of spiritual challenge,' nuncio says
The Russian invasion of Ukraine is not just a tragic conflict between two nations, but the center of a spiritual battle wrought by the forces of evil that have pitted brother against brother, said the apostolic nuncio to Ukraine.
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Pope: 'There is no justification' for 'sacrilegious' war on Ukraine
Pope Francis again condemned Russia's war on Ukraine, calling it a "senseless massacre" and "sacrilegious" attack on human life.
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TV film fare -- week of April 3, 2022
The following are capsule reviews of theatrical movies on network and cable television the week of April 3. Please note that televised versions may or may not be edited for language, nudity, violence and sexual situations.
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Evil, tragic events do not come from God, pope says at Angelus
Jesus asks people to turn away from evil and renounce the temptation to sin rather than blame God for terrible events, Pope Francis said.
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Opening Curia posts to laity, pope is implementing Vatican II, experts say
A Vatican office led by a cardinal or archbishop has no more authority than one led by a layperson because all offices of the Roman Curia act in the name of the pope, said experts presenting Pope Francis' new constitution on the Curia's organization.
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Top Vatican officials invite priests to help contribute to synodal process
Priests should try to help show the true face of the church as an open, welcoming home inhabited by the Lord and enlivened by love, said Cardinal Mario Grech, secretary-general of the Synod of the Bishops, and Archbishop Lazarus You Heung-sik, prefect of the Vatican Congregation for Clergy.
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Nations should fight poverty, hunger, not each other, pope says
The real battles people should be fighting and funding are the ones against hunger, thirst, poverty, disease and slavery, Pope Francis said.
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Vatican releases pope's Lent, Holy Week, Easter schedule
The Vatican published Pope Francis' calendar for Holy Week and Easter, which includes the Way of the Cross at Rome's Colosseum for the first time in two years.
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'Be the voice of those who suffer,' Ukraine's first lady urges WCC
In a letter to the Rev. Ioan Sauca, acting general secretary of the World Council of Churches, first lady Olena Zelenska detailed the pain she has seen in the weeks of the war.
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U.N. body urges independent inquiry into Indian Jesuit's arrest, death
A U.N. working group urged the Indian government to conduct an independent probe into the arrest and death of Jesuit Father Stan Swamy, a prominent human rights activist who died in prison last July.
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Saint Peter's continues its March Madness winning streak
St. Peter gained the upper hand on St. Patrick's Day when the underdog team of the small Jesuit school, Saint Peter's University of Jersey City, New Jersey, upset the mighty University of Kentucky in the first round of the NCAA men's basketball tournament.
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Russian Orthodox nun denounces war, but has questions about 'consecration'
One of the Orthodox scholars who signed a statement condemning as "heresy" the political vision of Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill of Moscow is a U.S.-born Russian Orthodox nun and scholar of Byzantine liturgy.
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