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Catholics work to help Venezuelans expelled to Mexico under Title 42
By Catholic News Service
Catholics working with migrants have mobilized to assist Venezuelans who are arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border in record numbers but are being expelled back to Mexico under pandemic-era health restrictions.
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Philippines partnering with Catholic foundation to plant vegetables for poor
By Catholic News Service
A Catholic foundation is partnering with the Philippine Agriculture Department to produce vegetables that will feed the nation's poor communities.
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Vatican calls Catholics, Hindus to work together to counter tensions
By Catholic News Service
At a time when tensions are growing, fueled by "blatant misuse of social media" and by political manipulation, Catholics and Hindus are called to teach personal responsibility for civilized behavior and to promote "respect, love and trust" among people, a Vatican office said.
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Pope asks Communion and Liberation to let founder's vision grow
By Catholic News Service
While many Catholic movements go through a period of confusion after their founder dies, the key to continued flourishing is to remember with gratitude the founder's gifts and to be open to new ways or new places the Holy Spirit wants them to grow, Pope Francis told members of Communion and Liberation.
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Pope announces a second session for Synod of Bishops assembly
By Catholic News Service
Saying he did not want to rush the process of discerning how the Holy Spirit is calling the church to grow in "synodality," Pope Francis announced that the next assembly of the Synod of Bishops would take place in two sessions.
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Pope names seven new members to life academy
By Catholic News Service
Pope Francis has named Mariana Mazzucato, a leading economist advocating for sustainable growth, and Dr. John N. Nkengasong, the U.S. global AIDS coordinator and special representative for global health diplomacy at the U.S. Department of State, as members of the Pontifical Academy for Life.
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Prayer revitalizes the soul, pope says at Angelus
By Catholic News Service
Prayer is medicine for one's faith and it reinvigorates the soul, Pope Francis said.
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PRO-LIFERS GEAR UP FOR FIRST NATIONAL MARCH FOR LIFE IN POST-ROE SOCIETY
By The Catholic Philadelphian
The 50th March for Life will have a new meaning thanks to the Dobbs Decision. New things to expect.
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Texas death-row inmate takes plea for DNA testing to Supreme Court
By Catholic News Service
In oral arguments Oct. 11, the Supreme Court considered the case of Texas inmate Rodney Reed, who has been on death row for more than 25 years and has gained the attention of Catholic leaders and celebrities for his claims of innocence.
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New Jersey diocese turns to renewable energy in response to encyclical
By Catholic News Service
Solar panels and energy-efficient equipment have come to a school, parishes and even the Pastoral Center of the Diocese of Metuchen, New Jersey.
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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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Kerala bishops shocked over human sacrifice of two women
By Catholic News Service
Catholic bishops in the southern Indian state of Kerala expressed shock over the human sacrifice of two women as part of a ritual to gain wealth and prosperity.
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Pope urges Asian bishops to count on laypeople, celebrate diversity
By Catholic News Service
As bishops across Asia celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Federation of Asian Bishops' Conferences, Pope Francis urged them to recognize the dignity and potential of their laypeople and to remember that the diversity that marks their cultures and churches is a gift to the church.
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Complaints, coupled with inaction, are poison, pope says
By Catholic News Service
Complaints without any desire to do anything about the situation are poison, Pope Francis said.
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Catholic Mobilizing Network honors advocates working to end death penalty
By Catholic News Service
At an Oct. 10 ceremony at the Vatican Embassy in Washington, Catholic advocates working to bring an end to the death penalty acknowledged leaders in the fight against capital punishment in the U.S.
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Pope prays for unity of church as he celebrates anniversary of Vatican II
By Catholic News Service
The Second Vatican Council was the universal Catholic Church's response to God's love and to Jesus' command to feed his sheep, Pope Francis said, celebrating the 60th anniversary of the council's opening.
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More than two dozen reported dead after Julia lashes Central America
By Catholic News Service
Authorities in Central America feared the number of dead would increase after the weather system known as Julia left much of the region buried in mud or covered in floods in early October.
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