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Another year of 'limbo on earth' for immigrants, refugees, asylum-seekers
By Catholic News Service
Many active war zones have been referred to as hell on earth. Former Go-Go's lead singer Belinda Carlisle scored a No. 1 pop chart hit in 1987 with a tune called "Heaven Is a Place on Earth."
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Ukrainian government says it will investigate Orthodox linked to Moscow
By Catholic News Service
The Ukrainian government said it would sanction members of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church affiliated with the Moscow Patriarchate.
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Migration must be managed, not stopped, pope tells European governments
By Catholic News Service
Migration across the Mediterranean Sea is as old as humanity, and while some governments say they want to stop that movement of people, it will not and should not happen, Pope Francis said.
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Utah Catholic helps 'Wrap Ukraine with Quilts'
By Catholic News Service
When Nadia Molina joined the pro-life rosary prayed at Salt Lake City's Cathedral of the Madeleine every first Thursday of the month, she never imagined that would lead to supporting people on the other side of the world.
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Dioceses in southern Philippines want government to ban mining
By Catholic News Service
Catholic bishops from four dioceses in the southern Philippines have called on the country's lawmakers to draft a law to impose a ban on mining across the entire Mindanao region.
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Cardinal Gregory blesses parish cemetery marker honoring enslaved
By Catholic News Service
When Washington Cardinal Wilton D. Gregory blessed a parish cemetery's memorial plaque honoring the unknown enslaved people buried there, Nov. 26, he noted the poignancy of his participation in the service at St. Peter Claver Parish in St. Inigoes.
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Pope pays tribute to predecessor, honors Ratzinger Prize winners
By Catholic News Service
Presenting the Ratzinger Prize to a French Jesuit theologian and a Jewish law professor, Pope Francis paid tribute to his predecessor and his theological work.
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Diplomacy, Vatican style: Relationships are key, says former ambassador
By Catholic News Service
Ken Hackett, former U.S. ambassador to the Vatican, said he was advised early on that diplomacy with the Vatican was about relationships, not transactions.
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Archbishop Hebda's pastoral letter invites parishioners to be evangelizers
By Catholic News Service
Parishes throughout the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis are moving forward on a renewed path of evangelization with the introduction of a pastoral letter from Archbishop Bernard A. Hebda meant to build synodality and deepen discipleship.
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Vatican announces Pope Francis' end-of-year liturgy schedule
By Catholic News Service
With most of the restrictions of the COVID-19 pandemic removed, Pope Francis is scheduled to return to a full slate of public liturgies in December and January.
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Pope to travel to Congo, make ecumenical peace pilgrimage to South Sudan
By Catholic News Service
After postponing his trip last July, Pope Francis has rescheduled for Jan. 31-Feb. 5 his trip to Congo and his ecumenical visit to South Sudan, the Vatican announced.
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Running a news agency amid bombs, power outages and disinformation
By Catholic News Service
The war has turned Ukrainian journalists into inventors.
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USCCB committee decries rising antisemitism in U.S.
By Catholic News Service
Saying they are outraged by growing "antisemitic rhetoric" across the country, members of the U.S. bishops' Committee on Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs urged Christians to decry hate-filled statements and violence aimed at Jewish individuals, homes and institutions.
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Church urged to focus on African teens coming of age with HIV
By Catholic News Service
As the international community marked World AIDS Day Dec. 1, some priests, church and agency officials said the Catholic Church must focus more on young people living with HIV in Africa.
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Archbishop Wester's pastoral letter boosts nuclear disarmament efforts
By Catholic News Service
Efforts to achieve nuclear disarmament got a boost in 2022 with one archbishop calling for widespread conversations on ridding the planet of the threat such weapons pose and peace advocates taking up his message with new enthusiasm.
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Spanish Catholic federation denounces draft family law
By Catholic News Service
Family groups have condemned a new draft law that would recognize 16 different "family types" in the traditionally Catholic country.
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Overcoming Christian divisions would give world hope, pope tells patriarch
By Catholic News Service
While formal dialogue about the theological and historical causes of the splits in Christianity are essential, so, too, is a recognition that "sinful actions and attitudes" have contributed and continue to contribute to divisions in the body of Christ, Pope Francis said.
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