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As northeast Congo reels from militia hits, church steps up peace efforts
By Catholic News Service
As Ituri, a province in northeastern Congo, reels from yet another deadly attack, Catholic leaders there are talking to the militias in an effort to prevent more violence.
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Bishops say U.K. punishes asylum-seekers by sending them to Rwanda
By Catholic News Service
The U.K. government is unfairly punishing English Channel migrants for the crimes of human traffickers by sending the migrants to Rwanda to have asylum applications processed, said the English and Welsh bishops.
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Marquette University's nursing program receives $1 million donation
By Catholic News Service
During National Nursing Week, May 6-12 this year, Michael Lovell, president of Marquette University, announced that an anonymous alumni couple donated $1 million to the university's nursing program.
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Curia reform puts emphasis on role of bishops' conferences, bishop says
By Catholic News Service
Pope Francis' reform of the Roman Curia underlines the importance of bishops' conferences, particularly in fostering communion among the bishops themselves and with the pope, a bishop said.
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As Marcos heads for landslide, some Philippine clergy thank his opponent
By Catholic News Service
Some Catholic clergymen and groups expressed disappointment at the result of the Philippine presidential election by offering messages of support to Leonor "Leni" Robredo, the defeated candidate and the champion of many in the church.
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Religious orders launch initiative to care for sisters with dementia
By Catholic News Service
Having a member over 100 years old is not unusual today for orders of Catholic women religious, but many orders do not have the specialized knowledge or resources to ensure an accurate diagnosis and the best possible plan of care for sisters experiencing dementia or other forms of cognitive impairment, several sisters said.
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Faith, fortitude, martyrdom, miracles: Pope will recognize 10 new saints
By Catholic News Service
After a long pandemic pause, Pope Francis is scheduled to celebrate a Mass May 15 for the canonization of 10 men and women: five from Italy, three from France, one from India and one from the Netherlands.
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Pope to grandparents, elderly: We must lead revolution of tenderness
By Catholic News Service
Pope Francis said he is convinced God is calling his peers -- older Catholics -- to become "artisans of the revolution of tenderness."
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Pope John Paul I's teaching echoed 'faith of the apostles,' pope says
By Catholic News Service
Pope John Paul I's time as pope, although brief, remains an important example of the beauty and simplicity of faith, Pope Francis said.
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God does not disown his children, pope tells LGBT Catholics
By Catholic News Service
Pope Francis said he wants LGBT Catholics to know that God is a father who "does not disown any of his children."
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Farmers, farmworkers alike at risk of poverty with market concentration
By Catholic News Service
Farmworkers and farmers alike are at risk of being thrust into poverty and disease due to the market power of a concentrated agriculture industry, according to a new study.
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Sri Lankan prime minister resigns amid protests over economic crisis
By Catholic News Service
Religious leaders called on the Sri Lankan government to reconsider the state of emergency and not restrict people's rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and expression.
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Lack of hope must be met with listening heart, Pope says
By Catholic News Service
The lack of hope and the sense of helplessness in the world is an opportunity for those in religious life keep an open ear both to God and to the sufferings of others, Pope Francis said.
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Liturgy must lead to awe, unity, mission, pope says
By Catholic News Service
The study and celebration of the liturgy should lead to a sense of awe before God, a commitment to mission and a growing unity within the church, not tensions and squabbles, Pope Francis said.
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Jesus invites people to hear him, know him, follow him, pope says
By Catholic News Service
Christians must listen to God's word, go where Christ goes, seek those who are lost and reach out to their neighbors, Pope Francis said.
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What is a “woman”?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
It is one of the most crucial questions facing our society at this moment. What is the definition of a "woman" and "man"? There was a time when there was no debate or question as to the definitions of such basic terms. As we prepare to celebrate Mother's Day, let's take a moment to define what exactly a "woman" is and what makes a woman different than a "man".
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Nigerian exorcist preserves traditional artifacts to keep heritage
By Catholic News Service
A Catholic priest and designated exorcist is preserving traditional religious artifacts in a museum, to keep the local cultural heritage.
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