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Vatican marks ecology saint's feast day with film premiere, climate accords
By Catholic News Service
The Vatican hosted the global premiere of a new documentary on the urgent need to address climate change on the feast of St. Francis of Assisi, the same day the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change and the 2015 Paris Agreement entered into force for the Holy See.
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Canadian bishops say they'll follow pope's example with Indigenous
By Catholic News Service
Canada's bishops wound up their first in-person meetings in three years with discussion of concrete steps toward reconciliation with Indigenous Canadians.
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Pope encourages Oblates to continue serving the poor
By Catholic News Service
The Gospel's message of hope to the suffering and downtrodden is sorely needed in today's world, which is "enslaved by selfishness and full of contradictions and divisions," Pope Francis said.
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Pope to canonize founder of Scalabrinians, Salesian pharmacist
By Catholic News Service
While their life journeys and the stages of their sainthood causes diverged, two men born in Italy are set to be canonized together Oct. 9: Blessed Giovanni Battista Scalabrini and Blessed Artemide Zatti.
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UPDATE: Florida continues with rescue efforts as Hurricane Ian heads north
By Catholic News Service
As authorities in Florida continued rescue efforts, Catholic parishes and dioceses in the U.S. moved rapidly to collect aid in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, and U.S. President Joe Biden said it could take years to rebuild what was destroyed.
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German bishops outraged by Cardinal Koch's Nazi comparison, demand apology
By Catholic News Service
The president of the German bishops' conference demanded an apology from a Swiss cardinal at the Vatican over comments that brought up Germany's Nazi past.
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Pope meets group that prepared text for next phase of synod
By Catholic News Service
Pope Francis personally expressed his thanks to the four dozen people who read through hundreds of reports about the listening phase of the Synod of Bishops and, after 12 days of prayer, reflection and discussion, drafted a working document for the continental stage of the synod process.
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Pope tells Vatican security to stay strong in mission of service, faith
By Catholic News Service
God wants people to live their vocation in a spirit of strength, Pope Francis told the Vatican gendarme corps, the police force of the tiny city-state.
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Missionaries of hope have hearts renewed by Holy Spirit, pope says
By Catholic News Service
True missionaries of hope allow the Holy Spirit into their hearts and lives, Pope Francis told members of the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer, known as the Redemptorists.
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Thousands attend premiere of film on St. Peter's Basilica
By Catholic News Service
As thousands of people sat in the dark in St. Peter's Square, they watched fish jump from the facade of the basilica, saw the word "no" form and dissolve three times and heard an actor reciting the part of St. Peter speak about the overwhelming love and mercy of Jesus.
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California takes child protection seriously with new online law
By Catholic News Service
As California goes, so goes the rest of the United States?
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'Please pray for us,' Cuban writes on diocesan Facebook post after Ian
By Catholic News Service
Hurricane Ian made landfall Sept. 27 in Cuba's western region of Pinar del Rio, with sustained winds of 125 mph that took down the entire island's electric grid.
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Invasion of Ukraine was barbaric, but war is complicated, pope tells Jesuits
By Catholic News Service
Pope Francis said that while he has defined Russia's invasion of Ukraine as "unacceptable, repugnant, senseless aggression, barbaric (and) sacrilegious," he also said that too many people have taken a simplistic view of the war.
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Jerusalem church leaders thank Jordan's king for defending their rights
By Catholic News Service
The patriarchs and leaders of Christian churches in Jerusalem praised Jordan's King Abdullah II for turning a spotlight on what they say is "the deteriorating situation of Christian basic human rights" in the city and throughout the Holy Land.
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Hong Kong cardinal's trial adjourned before defense can call witnesses
By Catholic News Service
After only two days, the West Kowloon Magistrates' Court adjourned the trial of Hong Kong Cardinal Joseph Zen Ze-kiun, 90, and four co-defendants, until Oct. 26.
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Cardinal Parolin calls Putin's nuclear threat 'repugnant'
By Catholic News Service
Russian President Vladimir Putin's warnings that he would consider using nuclear weapons is a "repugnant threat" that shows the urgency of moving to eliminate nuclear weapons from arsenals around the world, said Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Vatican secretary of state.
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Jesus is the best, most faithful friend a person can have, pope says
By Catholic News Service
Jesus never abandons, coerces or blackmails anyone when they stray, rather, he patiently waits and is "our greatest and most faithful friend," Pope Francis said.
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