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Pope congratulates Queen Elizabeth II on Platinum Jubilee
By Catholic News Service
Pope Francis sent well-wishes to Queen Elizabeth II as the reigning British monarch began the celebrations of the 70th anniversary of her coronation as well as the public celebration of her birthday.
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Vatican coins illustrate war against Ukraine, importance of vaccines
By Catholic News Service
The Vatican stamp and coin office has released several commemorative coins, including one promoting the importance of vaccinations and a silver medal for peace in Ukraine; proceeds from sales of the medal will be used to help victims of the war.
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US Embassy to the Holy See Raises "Gay Pride" Flag For Second Year In A Row
By Jacinta
Please join me in making reparation to the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus especially this month for all the abuses He receives, especially from Catholics today!
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San Diego bishop says he was 'stunned,' 'humbled' by being named a cardinal
By Catholic News Service
Cardinal-designate Robert W. McElroy told reporters May 31 that when he learned he is among the 21 new cardinals Pope Francis will create Aug. 27, "I said a big prayer."
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Cardinal days of August: Pope's pick for cardinals wasn't the only surprise
By Catholic News Service
For many people in Rome, Pope Francis' decision to schedule a consistory to create new cardinals in August was more surprising than the men he chose to receive the red hat.
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Kenyan bishops urge free, fair and peaceful elections Aug. 9
By Catholic News Service
Kenya's Catholic bishops joined other religious leaders in calling upon the country's politicians to ensure the forthcoming general elections, scheduled for Aug. 9, are free, fair and peaceful.
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'Holy oil': Trial sheds new light on proposed Vatican investment
By Catholic News Service
The Vatican recently marked the seventh anniversary of Pope Francis' 2015 encyclical "Laudato Si', on Care for Our Common Home," which called on world leaders and governments to seek new ways to curb the climate crisis, including by finding less polluting forms of energy.
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Shame on those who take advantage of the elderly, ill, Pope says
By Catholic News Service
Old age, frailty and vulnerabilities should not be hidden, Pope Francis said.
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Pope appeals for end to Russian blockade of Ukraine grain exports
By Catholic News Service
With hundreds of millions of lives at risk because of the Russian blockade of grain exports out of Ukraine, Pope Francis appealed for an end to the blockade and a resolution to the crisis.
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Real Madrid's Victory is Steeped in Marian Tradition
By Cole Kinder
Real Madrid's European Success is steeped in Catholic tradition.
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Even An Atheist
By Michael Thomas Cibenko
Why even some atheists are staunchly pro-life.
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The Church and Gun Violence
By John Roskoski
After another school shooting politicians are scrambling to optimize the tragedy while the lives of families are shattered. The Church watches the gun crisis closely and offers stern warnings for those who, properly or not, wish to enter the gun culture.
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'Bleacher Brothers' to visit all 30 MLB stadiums on evangelization tour
By Catholic News Service
Fathers Casey Cole and Roberto "Tito" Serrano, both Franciscan friars, met in their second year of formation and bonded over their love of baseball and their Franciscan vocations.
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Catholic–Jewish dialogue group visits Georgia, Alabama civil rights sites
By Catholic News Service
Leaders of the Catholic and Jewish faith communities gathered for fellowship and to find ways to heal the hatred of racism in a three-day journey to civil rights landmarks.
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Syria's economy so bad many people don't have one meal a day, nun says
By Catholic News Service
The war in Syria is mostly over, and not a house was unaffected, said a nun based there. But now, the economy is so bad that people look back on the war and say, "at least then we had some food to eat and we could feed our children."
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Arrival of aid in Tigray brings hope, but more needed, says church source
By Catholic News Service
After the Catholic Church's persistent call for humanitarian assistance in Tigray, the arrival of hundreds of aid trucks in the northern Ethiopia region is a sign of hope for millions of people driven to the brink of famine by war, said a church source.
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Pope, with Ukrainian families, to lead rosary for peace May 31
By Catholic News Service
Pope Francis and Ukrainian families in Rome will gather May 31 before a statue of Mary, Queen of Peace, to recite the rosary for peace in Ukraine and in other places at war.
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