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Pope Francis's Meetings with Transgender People in Rome Tests Our Faith in a Positive Way
By Cole Kinder
Pope Francis displays a positive role in Church-LGBTQ+ Relations
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Criminalizing Every Step of Abortion
By Michael Joseph Carzon
Why not criminalizing women for their abortions is wrong.
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Overturning of Roe provides 'chance to win fight for life,' says top Knight
By Catholic News Service
The U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision to throw out the precedent set in Roe v. Wade, which legalized abortion nationwide, is a landmark victory but not the end of the fight for life, said Supreme Knight Patrick Kelly.
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Fraternal order honors Ukrainian Knight for leading war relief efforts
By Catholic News Service
The Knights of Columbus are dedicated to offering charity to people in need. But few Knights have had to offer their charity in the midst of a war.
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Cuban bishop asks for prayers as major fire spreads at oil facility
By Catholic News Service
Cuban bishops and Pope Francis asked for prayers as a major fire has caused at least one death, more than 100 injuries and left 17 firefighters missing in Cuba.
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Father Carl Kabat, 88, spent 17 years in prison for anti-nuclear protests
By Catholic News Service
Oblate Father Carl Kabat, who routinely described himself as a "fool for Christ" for his many faith witnesses challenging U.S. nuclear weapons policy, died Aug. 4 at his religious order's Madonna Residence in San Antonio. He was 88.
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African bishops lament inability to stop young people from leaving
By Catholic News Service
In the din of Yaoundé's traffic, thousands of youths comb various offices, documents in hand, in search of jobs.
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Religious orders call for international intervention in Haiti
By Catholic News Service
Religious orders working in Haiti have called on the international community to directly intervene to address the reign of terror of armed gangs they described as "diabolical, frightening and unacceptable."
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Don't be afraid to make mistakes, pope tells young people
By Catholic News Service
Christians must never give in to fear when evangelizing, especially when reaching out to those in need in the digital space, Pope Francis said.
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Longtime peace educator Marie Dennis is Pax Christi USA's Teacher of Peace
By Catholic News Service
For more than 50 years, Marie Dennis has been asking herself as a white middle-class woman who once worked for the U.S. Navy how she could respond as a Catholic to the cries for justice of people around the world.
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Bioethics institute urges U.K. to review parental rights of very ill kids
By Catholic News Service
A Catholic bioethics institute urged the U.K. government to speed up a review of the rights of the parents of sick children after doctors ended the life of a brain-damaged boy against the wishes of his parents.
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Institute focuses on best immigration ministry practices, reasons for hope
By Catholic News Service
The overarching message of the two-day National Pastoral Migratoria Institute held recently at Catholic Theological Union in Chicago was: "Hope is always present in the heart," according to Carmen Aguinaco.
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Cardinal Tomko, oldest member of College of Cardinals, dies at 98
By Catholic News Service
The oldest member of the College of Cardinals, Cardinal Jozef Tomko, died Aug. 8 in Rome at the age of 98.
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Kenyan bishops urge Catholics: 'Come out to vote'
By Catholic News Service
Kenya's bishops urged Catholics to get out and vote as millions of citizens prepared to cast ballots in the general elections Aug. 9.
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New Phoenix bishop installed; faithful called to abide in God's goodness
By Catholic News Service
In a joyous transition punctuated by church tradition, rich, uplifting music and a call to abide in God's goodness, love and blessing, Bishop John P. Dolan was installed as the fifth bishop of the Diocese of Phoenix Aug. 2.
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At least 12 dead as bus carrying Polish pilgrims crashes in Croatia
By Catholic News Service
Church leaders offered condolences after a bus carrying Polish pilgrims to the Bosnia-Herzegovina shrine of Medjugorje crashed in neighboring Croatia, killing 12 and seriously injured more than 30.
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Detained bishop in Nicaragua says hate must be answered with love
By Catholic News Service
Nicaraguan Bishop Rolando José Álvarez offered a message of love to the world Aug. 7 even as he continued to be detained by police inside a church building in Matagalpa.
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