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Pax Christi USA campaign takes critical look at country's military spending
By Catholic News Service
Volunteering at her parish, St. Francis Xavier College Church in St. Louis, Beatrice Parwatikar helps people through the lengthy process of gathering documents necessary to obtain an official photo ID from the state of Missouri.
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Maine bishop is 'supply priest' at summer chapel serving locals, tourists
By Catholic News Service
With so many summer chapels and mission churches open across Maine during the warmer months, scheduling priests to fill the Mass schedules can be daunting.
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Ukraine marks half a year of resistance and independence, but worries loom
By Catholic News Service
As Ukraine approached the 31st anniversary of its independence Aug. 24, it did so while embroiled in a bitter fight for that freedom, as it hit the six-month mark of defending itself against a Russian invasion.
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Catholics 'upbeat' on Ukraine's independence day, despite fear of attacks
By Catholic News Service
Many of Ukraine's Catholics remain "upbeat and determined" despite fears of intensified Russian attacks on Ukraine's Independence Day, said a senior priest, who added that parish life was also continuing under tight surveillance in occupied areas.
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Pope wants dialogue with bishops about the church's ministries
By Catholic News Service
Fifty years have passed since St. Paul VI instituted the ministries of lector and acolyte, opening them to the laity, and Pope Francis wants a formal "dialogue" with the world's bishops' conferences to discuss their experiences with the ongoing promotion of the church's ministries so they foster unity and evangelization.
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Packed program, heated debate await Synodal Path plenary participants
By Catholic News Service
Participants will face a packed agenda and heated debate at the upcoming fourth plenary assembly of the Synodal Path reform project on the future of the Catholic Church in Germany.
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'Sister religions': Polish nun has made teaching about Judaism her mission
By Catholic News Service
Despite the ever-present tensions, Our Lady of Sion Sister Kasia Kowalska believes she has found her place as a conduit of dialogue within both the Jewish and Palestinian communities in the Holy Land.
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Wisdom of old age is a beacon for future generations, pope says
By Catholic News Service
Elderly men and women are called to pass on their wisdom and shine a path toward a better tomorrow for future generations, Pope Francis said.
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By the numbers: Consistory keeps expanding variety in College of Cardinals
By Catholic News Service
Pope Francis will lead a number of major events at the end of August, starting with the creation of 20 new cardinals in St. Peter's Basilica.
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Pope calls for end to horror, madness of war, on anniversary war in Ukraine
By Catholic News Service
Marking the six-month anniversary of the start of Russia's war against Ukraine, Pope Francis renewed his appeal for prayers for an end to "the horror of war."
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King of ambiguity apologizes for social media post
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Father James Martin, SJ, perhaps the most ambiguous priest on social media, is well known for promoting homosexuality and “sins” while refusing to urge repentance for those in lifestyles opposed to Christ and Church teaching. In a rare occasion, Martin has issued an apology for his followers for downplaying sins.
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Bishop Zubik of Pittsburgh undergoes successful spinal surgery
By Catholic News Service
Bishop David A. Zubik of Pittsburgh underwent successful spinal surgery early Aug. 22 at UPMC Mercy Hospital "to address continuing problems with collapsing disks," according to a diocesan statement.
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USCCB official sees enthusiasm building for WYD 2023 in Lisbon, Portugal
By Catholic News Service
Much has changed in the world since the seminal World Youth Day 1993 event in Denver put the event firmly on the map among North American Catholics.
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L.A. Auxiliary Bishop Aclan hospitalized in stable condition after stroke
By Catholic News Service
Los Angeles Auxiliary Bishop Alex D. Aclan has been hospitalized in intensive care after suffering a stroke Aug. 20.
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Bishops in western Cameroon concerned war will keep kids from school
By Catholic News Service
Catholic bishops in English-speaking western regions of Cameroon have expressed concern that, with a civil war going on, children might not be able to enjoy their right to education this year.
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Sri Lankan cardinal: Officials should not fear inquiry into 2019 attacks
By Catholic News Service
If Sri Lankan leaders are honest and not involved in the 2019 Easter attacks, they should not be afraid of investigations, said Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith.
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New Chinese Catholic leaders say they'll follow Communist Party principles
By Catholic News Service
Two state-sponsored church bodies in China have elected new leaders, who promised to invigorate the Catholic faithful pastorally in line with the socialist principles of the Chinese Communist Party.
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