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U.S. synod report finds participants share common hopes, lingering pain
By Catholic News Service
Catholics across the country continue to feel wounded by the clergy abuse crisis, seek a more welcoming church in which their "lived reality" is prioritized over rules and regulations, and desire lifelong spiritual, pastoral and catechetical formation as disciples, according to a report synthesizing the 10-month synodal process in dioceses.
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'Enough is enough,' say Cameroon bishops after kidnapping, church burning
By Catholic News Service
Catholic bishops in Cameroon's war-torn English-speaking regions said they were left in "shock and utter horror" following the burning of a church and the kidnapping of five priests, a nun and at least two laypeople.
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Cardinal: Candidates for sainthood must be inspirational models of holiness
By Catholic News Service
While all Christians are called to live a life of holiness, only some are recognized as having lived life in such a way that they are canonized as saints, said the prefect of the Dicastery for the Causes of Saints.
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Nigerian bishops urge commission to use new tech to ensure fair elections
By Catholic News Service
The Catholic bishops of Nigeria appealed to the Independent National Electoral Commission to ensure its innovations, especially in the area of technology, are used to ensure credible, free and fair elections in the February and March general elections.
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Be seekers of the truth, pope tells Italian pilgrims
By Catholic News Service
Through the word of God and the sacraments, Christians can be "seekers of the truth" and nurture the bonds of love that unite their communities, Pope Francis said.
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United Nations: Abortion is a Human Right
By John Roskoski
Abortion has taken the spotlight on the world stage. The United Nations has declared the practice a "human right" in a non-binding resolution. It is a controversial matter that has not received universal acceptance among member countries.
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Our Female Veterans Deserve More
By Patti J. Mitchell
VA is getting into the abortion business.
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Kidnapped nun 'filled with gratitude' following her safe release in Africa
By Catholic News Service
During nearly five months of captivity in Burkina Faso, Marianite Sister Suellen Tennyson wondered aloud where God was hiding in the midst of her isolation and loneliness.
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Ukrainians 'feel the power of your prayer,' says major archbishop
By Catholic News Service
Catholics in Ukraine feel the prayers of Christians around the world, said Archbishop Sviatoslav Shevchuk of Kyiv-Halych, major archbishop of the Ukrainian Catholic Church.
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African bishops mourn queen, hope Charles can help solve climate crisis
By Catholic News Service
Many Africans, including bishops, mourned the death of Britain's Queen Elizabeth, but for some, that feeling of grief was dwarfed by memories of Britain's colonial exploitation of the continent.
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Pope urges world leaders to 'work for peace, not weapons'
By Catholic News Service
Speaking on behalf of dozens of religious leaders, Pope Francis called on world leaders to put an end to violence and bloodshed and instead strive for peace.
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Kazakh bishop says his criticisms of pope are sign of collegiality
By Catholic News Service
Awaiting the arrival of Pope Francis, a bishop who frequently criticizes Pope Francis told reporters that speaking up when he disagrees with the pope is an expression of "collegiality."
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Kazakh church's strength is its diversity, not its numbers, pope says
By Catholic News Service
The strength of the Catholic Church in Central Asia is measured not in numbers, but by the diversity of its people, Pope Francis said.
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Archbishop invites U.N. reps to begin dialogue on nuclear disarmament
By Catholic News Service
Archbishop John C. Wester of Santa Fe, New Mexico, brought his summons to begin meaningful conversations to achieve full nuclear disarmament to the annual United Nations prayer service.
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Amazon Catholic leaders: Isolated Indigenous peoples must be protected
By Catholic News Service
After the death in the Brazilian forest of an Indigenous man who was thought to be the last of his tribe and who shunned all contact with outsiders, Amazonian church leaders said it is more important than ever to protect the region's remaining semi-nomadic, isolated peoples.
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Birthright program fosters 'lifelong relationship' with women in need
By Catholic News Service
Listening to women's stories and offering nonjudgmental support is why Birthright of Owensboro was founded, and what its mission continues to be nearly 40 years later, its director says.
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Study: Christianity may lose majority, plurality status in U.S. by 2070
By Catholic News Service
If trends of the past 30 years continue for the next 50, Christianity will lose its majority status in the United States by 2070, according to a new demographic study by the Pew Research Center.
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