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Francis scholar offers helpful advice on how saint would navigate today
By Catholic News Service
"Feed the Wolf: Befriending our Fears in the Way of St. Francis" by Jon M. Sweeney. Broadleaf Books (Minneapolis, 2021). 197 pp., $26.99.
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Court allows N.Y. health worker vaccine mandate without religious exemption
By Catholic News Service
The Supreme Court June 30 rejected a challenge to New York's vaccine mandate for health care workers with no religious exemption.
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Former U.K. Cabinet member: China is threat to Hong Kong religions
By Catholic News Service
The Rev. Jonathan Aitken, a former U.K. Cabinet minister, said religious freedom in Hong Kong faces dangerous threats from the Chinese Communist Party.
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Pope reflects on papacy in interview with Argentine news agency
By Catholic News Service
Pope Francis said the goals he has achieved in more than nine years as pope were simply the fruit of the ideas discussed by the College of Cardinals prior to his election.
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USCCB committee chairmen raise concerns on proposed changes to Title IX
By Catholic News Service
The chairmen of three U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' committees are raising concerns over a proposed rule to revise regulations governing the 50-year-old Title IX law that promotes women's equality and opportunity in schools and colleges.
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Central African Republic bishops warn of 'convulsions' from Ukraine war
By Catholic News Service
Catholic bishops in the Central African Republic have warned that disrupted food and fuel supplies during the war in Ukraine are undermining the quest for peace and stability.
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Elderly called to be 'teachers of tenderness,' pope says
By Catholic News Service
The elderly can find purpose in their old age by teaching future generations about the value and importance of tenderness, Pope Francis said.
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Fr. Mike Schmitz’s New Podcast
By Sarah J. Pedrozo
Fr. Mike Schmitz, host of the "Bible In A Year" podcast, is busy planning his next podcast.
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Marcos sworn in as Philippine president: 'You, the people, have spoken'
By Catholic News Service
Ferdinand Marcos Jr. was sworn in as the 17th president of the Philippines June 30, succeeding Rodrigo Duterte.
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Dialogue prevents religious extremism, pope tells Jewish group
By Catholic News Service
Interreligious dialogue is key to preventing "the extremism that, sadly, is a pathology that can appear also in religions," Pope Francis said in a message to members of a Jewish group engaged in dialogue for more than 50 years.
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Pope Francis and Vatican II: It's not a battleground, but the future
By Catholic News Service
Pope Francis is the first pope to have been ordained to the priesthood after the Second Vatican Council.
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Amid war, reconciliation among Christians can foster peace, pope says
By Catholic News Service
Now more than ever, divided Christians must reconcile with each other and become signs of peace in a time of war, Pope Francis said.
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Bishop says Nigerian church where massacre occurred to reopen by this fall
By Catholic News Service
Bishop Jude Ayodeji Arogundade of Ondo, Nigeria, is resolute in the wake of tragedy.
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Missionaries of Charity kicked out of Nicaragua
By Catholic News Service
The Missionaries of Charity have been expelled from Nicaragua, the latest in a series of attacks on the Catholic Church and its ministries from the Central American country's increasingly repressive government.
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Church leaders push to expand their peacekeeping role in Africa
By Catholic News Service
Church representatives from French-speaking Africa have urged closer regional cooperation in Catholic peacebuilding to offset mounting economic and security challenges across the continent.
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Miami chaplains, clergy remember Surfside building collapse a year later
By Catholic News Service
A few vivid memories of the 2021 Surfside building collapse remain etched in the memory of a priest who is chaplain to the Miami-Dade Police Department.
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Pope asks Catholics to study Vatican II before Holy Year 2025
By Catholic News Service
Before celebrating the Holy Year 2025, Pope Francis is asking Catholics around the world to dedicate time in 2023 to studying the documents of the Second Vatican Council.
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