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'Forgive me, father': Vatican seminar looks at why people avoid confession
By Catholic News Service
Every year, for more than three decades, the Vatican tribunal dealing with matters of conscience has offered a course to help priests in their "ministry of mercy" as confessors.
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Ugandan Catholic workers go door to door to battle teen pregnancies
By Catholic News Service
Sitting outside her shack made of iron sheet, Miriam, who is six months pregnant, pondered her fate as she stared at her friends in uniform walking home from school.
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UPDATE: Study of priests shows distrust of bishops, fear of false abuse accusations
By Catholic News Service
A study of U.S. priests released Oct. 19 details clerics' "crisis of trust" toward their bishops as well as fear that if they were falsely accused of abuse, prelates would immediately throw them "under the bus" and not help them clear their name.
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Pope asks missionaries to help laity take responsibility for church
By Catholic News Service
A key part of fostering "the communion, participation and missionary commitment of all the baptized," a key goal of the current synodal process, is recognizing the responsibility lay Catholics share for the future of the church and helping them recognize it, too, Pope Francis told members of the Mariannhill Missionaries.
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'Ecological disaster': Religious leaders want end to Ghana's illegal mines
By Catholic News Service
Religious leaders called for a week of fasting and prayer for the environment because of the devastation that illegal mining, or "galamsey," is causing, including adversely affecting people's health and the economy.
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Bishop in South Sudan appeals for food amid continued atrocities
By Catholic News Service
The bishop of a diocese in South Sudan is appealing for food as his region in the county's south has been hit by rebel atrocities.
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Academy for Life president defends appointment of economist
By Catholic News Service
Convinced that poverty, inequality and economic systems are killing millions of people each year and threatening the dignity of many more people, Pope Francis appointed an economist to the Pontifical Academy for Life.
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Choral project explores how major religions welcome immigrants, refugees
By Catholic News Service
After creating an interfaith choir to mark the 500th anniversary of the Reformation at the Vatican in 2018, the Together in Hope Project choir has a new choral project that explores major faiths' traditions of welcoming the refugee, immigrant and outcast.
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UPDATE: Here's how to help survivors of Hurricane Ian
By Catholic News Service
Here's how to help survivors of Hurricane Ian:
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Stories of released Ukrainian women make blood run cold, says archbishop
By Catholic News Service
After Ukrainian women were released in a prisoner swap with Russia, the head of the Ukrainian Catholic Church said their stories "simply break the heart, make the blood run cold in your veins."
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In Ukraine, Basilian sisters pitch in and prepare for war's consequences
By Catholic News Service
The Sisters of the Order of St. Basil the Great frame conversations about their life in this city in terms of before and after the war.
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Pope hails new Catholic-Jewish study center in Poland
By Catholic News Service
Pope Francis expressed his hope that a new center for Catholic-Jewish relations in Poland will "foster appreciation of the common heritage, not only of the two religions, but also of the two peoples."
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Pope to travel to Asti to celebrate cousin's 90th birthday
By Catholic News Service
Pope Francis will travel to Asti Nov. 19 for a private family celebration of his cousin's 90th birthday, and he will celebrate a public Mass the next morning in the Asti cathedral, the Vatican said.
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Vatican movie 'night': Popcorn, beer, rosaries and Russell Crowe
By Catholic News Service
As soon as the lights dimmed for the start of the show in the tiny Vatican movie theater, the crack of beer cans being opened joined the quieter crunch of popcorn.
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Pope: Seeing God at work in small things helps one recognize God's call
By Catholic News Service
Reviewing one's life is an essential step in discerning God's call because it helps one see places where God was at work, even in small things, and also helps one recognize "toxic" thoughts of self-doubt, Pope Francis said.
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Minnesotan's St. Michael Project brings police officers spiritual support
By Catholic News Service
Jason Parnell does not go anywhere without his medal featuring St. Michael the Archangel.
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Bishop Seitz criticizes expansion of Title 42 to 'vulnerable' Venezuelans
By Catholic News Service
The Biden administration's Oct. 12 decision to apply Title 42 to Venezuelans at the U.S.-Mexico border "will have an immediate impact on our border community," said Bishop Mark J. Seitz of El Paso.
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