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Follow the money: Brazil's prisons generate income, say pastoral workers
In Brazil, like most countries, prison ministry involves visiting and praying with inmates, but as Brazil's prisons increasingly are treated as moneymakers, the ministry also means advocating for the rights of prisoners.
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Dialogue, sustainability should be a forefront of tourism
While tourism was severely affected by COVID-19, the pandemic may also present an opportunity to revitalize and renew the sector, said Cardinal Michael Czerny.
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FBI arrest of Pennsylvania pro-life leader called 'horrendous stunt'
The head of the Pro-Life Union of Greater Philadelphia said the FBI's arrest of a prominent Catholic pro-life activist known for his sidewalk counseling outside a Philadelphia abortion facility is "a horrendous stunt to intimidate pro-lifers."
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Cardinal denounces migrant 'boats of death' launching from Lebanon
Lebanese Cardinal Bechara Rai denounced the launching of "boats of death" from Lebanon following the drowning of nearly 100 migrants who had attempted to flee the crisis-stricken country.
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Catholic leaders weigh in on upcoming, busy Supreme Court term
The Supreme Court begins its new term Oct. 3, jumping right back into the fray with cases that take on affirmative action, voting, immigration, the environment and freedom of speech.
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Science needs ethicists, more open debate, some say at Vatican conference
Biological engineering, such as gene therapy for treating human disease, is making such swift advancements that the public's knowledge and understanding of what is happening and what ethical and legal guidelines are needed are lagging too far behind, said speakers at a Vatican conference.
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Australian archbishop investigating retired bishop on abuse allegations
Australian Archbishop Mark Coleridge will conduct an investigation into retired Bishop Christopher Saunders of Broome, using a process established by Pope Francis in 2019.
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Pope encourages young Catholics to use 'creative courage' to evangelize
Pope Francis encouraged young Catholics to take an active role -- not be spectators -- in the church's mission.
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Seek silence amid noisy world, pope tells Capuchin sisters
The humility of silence can help Christians sift through the loud and divisive noise in the world in order to listen to and discern God's will, Pope Francis told a group of Capuchin sisters.
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Pope names prefect, secretary for Dicastery of Culture and Education
Pope Francis has named Portuguese Cardinal José Tolentino de Mendonça to be prefect of the new Dicastery for Culture and Education and has named Italian Msgr. Giovanni Cesare Pagazzi to be secretary of the dicastery.
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'Heart-breaking': Irish priest says Pakistan flooding still critical
An Irish missionary priest in Pakistan said the "sheer scale" of the flooding disaster is "hard to comprehend" and "the misery of people, camped on the side of the road with their meager belongings, is heart-breaking to see."
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UPDATE: 'Enough is enough,' say Cameroon bishops after kidnapping, church burning
Catholic bishops in Cameroon's war-torn English-speaking regions said they were left in "shock and utter horror" following the burning of a church and the kidnapping of five priests, a nun and three laypeople.
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Church says no to processions after police surround parish in Nicaragua
Police in Nicaragua have thwarted the celebration of feast day processions for patron saints in a city considered iconic for the ruling Sandinista regime, which continues increasing its repression of the Catholic Church.
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Fifty years after martial law, Filipinos gather to recall heroes, martyrs
Church leaders gathered Sept. 21 on the 50th anniversary of the imposition of martial law in the Philippines, solemnly recalling the priests, pastors, religious and laity who were tortured and killed during the brutal regime of President Ferdinand Marcos Sr.
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Prayers, support needed for those with Alzheimer's disease, pope says
Marking World Alzheimer's Day Sept. 21, Pope Francis asked people to pray for all those affected by the illness, including families and caregivers.
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