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Prefect of Vatican economy office steps down, citing illness
By Catholic News Service
Three years after Pope Francis appointed him to speed up financial reforms, transparency and budget controls at the Vatican, Jesuit Father Juan Antonio Guerrero Alves has resigned for health reasons.
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Senate passes Respect for Marriage Act; bill now heads to House
By Catholic News Service
Ahead of the U.S. Senate's Nov. 29 61-to-36 vote approving the Respect for Marriage Act, the chairmen of two U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' committees reiterated the bishops' " firm opposition" to the "misnamed" measure legalizing same-sex marriage.
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Regional representatives meet pope, discuss 'continental phase' of synod
By Catholic News Service
While some people want to "reform" the Catholic Church and others want "to put the brakes on the synod process," those involved in preparing the continental phase of the synod process want "to mend" the church under the guidance of the Holy Spirit and the pope, said Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich of Luxembourg, relator general of the synod.
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Even a two-minute examination of conscience is helpful, pope says
By Catholic News Service
A daily examination of conscience is an important tool for recognizing where God is at work in one's life and where "the evil spirit" tries to lead one astray, Pope Francis said.
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What about sexual sins other than homosexuality
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
It is easy to say that homosexuality is a sin if you are not homosexual. The church, on the other hand, gives many other sexual sins for which the majority of individuals are guilty. If we are truly intent in seeing others repent and have a relationship with Jesus, then we must be intentional about calling everyone, including ourselves, to repentance.
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Some U.S. dioceses are lifting restrictions on Communion cup
By Catholic News Service
As many restrictions put in place at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic have been lifted, some Catholic dioceses around the country are returning, or already have returned, to offering consecrated wine in the chalice for Communion while others are waiting to do so.
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Regional representatives meet pope, discuss 'continental phase' of synod
By Catholic News Service
While some people want to "reform" the Catholic Church and others want "to put the brakes on the synod process," those involved in preparing the continental phase of the synod process want "to mend" the church under the guidance of the Holy Spirit and the pope, said Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich of Luxembourg, relator general of the synod.
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UPDATE: Ghana's newest cardinal dies in Rome at 63
By Catholic News Service
Cardinal Richard Kuuia Baawobr of Wa, Ghana, died in Rome Nov. 27 at the age of 63.
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#GivingTuesday2022: Catholic nonprofits to support
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
#GivingTuesday2022 is here. Anne DeSantis discusses some Catholic nonprofits to consider when you make your yearly donations to ministries and organizations who truly help to make the world a better place. Learn more in this article and please share with others. Most of all please pray for nonprofits who depend on the generosity of others at this time of year and beyond.
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Biden's Holiday Wishes for the Unborn
By John Roskoski
During this holiday season, President Biden is intensifying his attacks on the unborn. Although much of his agenda has stalled, he is still using the "bully pulpit" to raise a cry in favor of abortion.
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Thanksgiving: Why do I care?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Do we even need a day of gratitude and Thanksgiving? It seems like we move directly from Halloween to Christmas. Why not go straight to focusing on Advent and Christmas? Why should you care about Thanksgiving?
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Notable Catholic Veterans
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Here's a look at some notable Catholics who answered the call to serve our country.
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Link between death penalty and racism can't be ignored, advocates say
By Catholic News Service
Advocates working to end the death penalty say they have long seen the links between racism and capital punishment and they plan to continue to speak out about it until they see a change.
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Cardinal tells leaders at COP27 they have duty to act on climate change
By Catholic News Service
Leaders gathered in Egypt for the U.N. climate summit have "a moral obligation" to act seriously and together to safeguard the planet and to offer concrete aid to people suffering the "more frequent and more serious humanitarian impacts caused by climate change," said Cardinal Pietro Parolin.
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Russian ambassador confirms pope helped facilitate prisoner exchanges
By Catholic News Service
Russia's ambassador to the Vatican confirmed Pope Francis helped facilitate recent prisoner exchanges with Ukraine and said the Vatican is ready to act as a mediator between Ukraine and Russia.
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Pope accepts resignation of German bishop who cheated elderly woman
By Catholic News Service
Pope Francis accepted the resignation of Aachen Auxiliary Bishop Johannes Bündgens, 66, who was convicted of taking nearly $128,000 from an acquaintance believed to be suffering from dementia.
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SOS: Pope avoids row with Italy on migration but says lives must be saved
By Catholic News Service
Pope Francis avoided a direct confrontation with Italy's new government over immigration policies, but he still insisted "lives must be saved."
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