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In Lebanon, Afro-Asian migrants celebrate with 90-year-old U.S. priest
By Catholic News Service
To celebrate his 90th birthday, U.S. Jesuit Father Martin McDermott spent the day among the kingdom of heaven -- as he affectionately refers to the migrant community he has served in Lebanon for more than 40 years.
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U.S. bishops launch new approach to teaching the faith
By Catholic News Service
Catholic church leaders are taking a new approach to passing on the faith, saying they recognize a pressing need to do this in a way that adapts to the modern world.
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At border Mass above the Rio Grande, migrants who died are remembered
By Catholic News Service
From an altar set on a platform just above the waters that straddle the U.S. and Mexico, Bishop Mark J. Seitz of El Paso, Texas, celebrated a Mass Nov. 5 to remember migrants who've died trying to cross the waters below or along the border in 2022.
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French cardinal admits to abusing teen girl 35 years ago
By Catholic News Service
French Cardinal Jean-Pierre Ricard, former head of the French bishops' conference, admitted to abusing a 14-year-old girl 35 years ago.
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Despair over declining numbers shows lack of faith, pope tells religious
By Catholic News Service
Aging or declining membership should prompt members of religious orders to ask, "What do we do?" but not to despair, Pope Francis said.
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Gem of a book envisions Jane Austen as modern-day life coach
By Catholic News Service
If you're surprised by the idea of Jane Austen as a life coach, don't be. After all, the Jane Austen Society of North America has at least 81 regional groups devoted to the writer that host regular book discussions, workshops and celebrations of her birthday.
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Why Christians should exercise their right to vote in elections
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
The news headlines of rigged elections and voter fraud can cause us all to get discouraged and not want to vote. It can cause us to feel as if our vote does not matter and it is not worth our time. Voting shows much more than just our desire to support a specific party or candidate. Voting shows our respect for Scripture, recognition of God's Sovereignty, and love for others.
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Pelosi Attack Reveals Selective Media Outrage
By Dave Mishur
National media concentrate on high-profile attacks while ignoring consistent violence, especially affecting conservatives.
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Church campaign makes some LGBTQ Catholics feel ostracized, unsafe
By Catholic News Service
Catholic workers in Zambia have been conducting a campaign to raise awareness of LGBTQ trends that seem to be increasing in society and becoming an acceptable norm.
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Hong Kong cardinal, others, return to court; defense presents case Oct. 31
By Catholic News Service
Cardinal Joseph Zen Ze-kiun and five other activists returned to court Oct. 26 to face charges of failing to register a legal fund meant to help those involved in anti-government protests.
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Faint hope for healing reconciliation pervades writer's debut novels
By Catholic News Service
California-based Catholic author Alessandra Harris' next book will mark a significant change of direction for a writer known primarily for her fiction and journalism.
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Enlarge the tent: Synod document sees desire for greater inclusion
By Catholic News Service
Around the world, listening sessions for the Synod of Bishops gave many participants a sense of finally being listened to, but they also raised questions about how to promote greater inclusion in the Catholic Church while staying true to church teaching.
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Election Time - Catholic Voting
By Tom Stidl
A commentary and some useful instruction on voting for moral principles.
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Does God Want a Van in Narcanistan?
By AnnaMaria Cardinalli
Thoughts on a Catholic response to the Fentanyl crisis and the nature of the battle at hand.
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Minneapolis Catholic Worker community gets back to roots of Christian living
By Catholic News Service
Dinner guests at the Maurin House, a relatively new Catholic Worker community in Columbia Heights, might be tempted to describe what they see as an exceptional and lofty expression of Christian life.
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Dominican theologian, anti-apartheid activist, dies in Johannesburg
By Catholic News Service
The late Dominican Father Albert Nolan "was a beacon of hope for the poor and oppressed in a world and a country that is still characterized by gross inequality and injustice," said Bishop Sithembele Sipuka of Mthatha, president of the Southern African Catholic Bishops' Conference.
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Nashville's 40 Days for Life emphasizes peaceful, prayerful approach
By Catholic News Service
The path to ending abortion is through peaceful prayer rather than harsh confrontation, said current and former leaders of pro-life prayer campaigns in Nashville.
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