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Thousands attend premiere of film on St. Peter's Basilica
As thousands of people sat in the dark in St. Peter's Square, they watched fish jump from the facade of the basilica, saw the word "no" form and dissolve three times and heard an actor reciting the part of St. Peter speak about the overwhelming love and mercy of Jesus.
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California takes child protection seriously with new online law
As California goes, so goes the rest of the United States?
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'Please pray for us,' Cuban writes on diocesan Facebook post after Ian
Hurricane Ian made landfall Sept. 27 in Cuba's western region of Pinar del Rio, with sustained winds of 125 mph that took down the entire island's electric grid.
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Invasion of Ukraine was barbaric, but war is complicated, pope tells Jesuits
Pope Francis said that while he has defined Russia's invasion of Ukraine as "unacceptable, repugnant, senseless aggression, barbaric (and) sacrilegious," he also said that too many people have taken a simplistic view of the war.
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Jerusalem church leaders thank Jordan's king for defending their rights
The patriarchs and leaders of Christian churches in Jerusalem praised Jordan's King Abdullah II for turning a spotlight on what they say is "the deteriorating situation of Christian basic human rights" in the city and throughout the Holy Land.
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Hong Kong cardinal's trial adjourned before defense can call witnesses
After only two days, the West Kowloon Magistrates' Court adjourned the trial of Hong Kong Cardinal Joseph Zen Ze-kiun, 90, and four co-defendants, until Oct. 26.
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Cardinal Parolin calls Putin's nuclear threat 'repugnant'
Russian President Vladimir Putin's warnings that he would consider using nuclear weapons is a "repugnant threat" that shows the urgency of moving to eliminate nuclear weapons from arsenals around the world, said Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Vatican secretary of state.
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Jesus is the best, most faithful friend a person can have, pope says
Jesus never abandons, coerces or blackmails anyone when they stray, rather, he patiently waits and is "our greatest and most faithful friend," Pope Francis said.
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Francis set to be first pope to visit Bahrain
The Vatican confirmed that Pope Francis intends to visit the Middle Eastern country of Bahrain Nov. 3-6.
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Diocese of Venice, Fla., implements emergency plans before Ian hits region
Venice Bishop Frank J. Dewane urged local residents to pray as Hurricane Ian approached Florida's west coast and the Diocese of Venice put into action plans to ensure safety and recovery after the storm passes.
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Healing by helping: Welcoming refugees builds community, speakers say
After celebrating the World Day of Migrants and Refugees, Catholic organizations and movements, Vatican officials and government representatives met at two conferences to explore very practical ways to assist migrants and refugees, integrate them into their new communities and combat negative stereotypes.
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French bishops warn allowing euthanasia would upset ethical balance
France's Catholic bishops warned President Emmanuel Macron's government that "immoral legislation" to allow euthanasia risked overturning the country's "ethical equilibrium."
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San Salvador archbishop under fire for presidential reelection comments
The archbishop of San Salvador found himself under verbal fire for seeming to back reelection efforts by the Salvadoran president, even though the country's constitution limits the post to one term.
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Florida bishop invites all to pray for God's protection from Hurricane Ian
As the Tampa Bay area on Florida's west coast prepared for what was expected to be a direct hit from Hurricane Ian, Bishop Gregory L. Parkes of St. Petersburg invited all in the diocese to pray to God "for the protection of life and property as we face this serious threat."
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Vietnam braces for Typhoon Noru as Caritas appeals for aid in Philippines
Church groups in the Philippines issued an emergency appeal for aid to assist thousands of victims after Typhoon Noru hit the country, leaving a trail of devastation.
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