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Zelenskyy refers to Mother Teresa in address to Albanian legislators
By Catholic News Service
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy thanked Albanians for supporting Ukraine in the war with Russia and compared their help to the actions of St. Teresa of Kolkata.
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Elderly must set example of faith for young people, pope says
By Catholic News Service
Elderly Christians are called to be consistent in their faith, otherwise they risk becoming a sign of hypocrisy for future generations, Pope Francis said.
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Use of nuclear weapons 'inconceivable,' pope tells Japanese official
By Catholic News Service
Pope Francis expressed his opposition to nuclear weapons and the threat they pose to the world during a meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, the Vatican said.
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The Fear of Truth: Overturning Roe v. Wade
By Caroline Godin
Why are leftists so upset about what’s happening in Washington right now? The rumored federal overturning of Roe v. Wade is monumental for sure, but it’s only the tip of the iceberg in what’s going on in the US. The family unit used to be treasured, but now the country is on fire and the family is suffering more than ever before. What happened?
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U.S. Catholics welcome Venezuelan cardinal, Blessed José Gregorio relics
By Catholic News Service
Hundreds -- including many Venezuelans living in the United States -- came to this Fort Lauderdale suburb May 1 to greet the cardinal from Caracas, Venezuela, and to see relics of Blessed José Gregorio Hernández, known affectionately as the "doctor of the poor," whom Pope Francis beatified in 2021.
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Participants in Midwest March for Life urged to 'make the case for life'
By Catholic News Service
For many of the more than 2,500 people joining the 13th Midwest March for Life, the possibility that the U.S. Supreme Court will overturn its 1973 decision that legalized abortion was on their minds.
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Retired archbishop of San Salvador buried near St. Romero, whom he advised
By Catholic News Service
Retired Archbishop Fernando Saenz Lacalle was laid to rest May 2 in the crypt of the Metropolitan Cathedral of San Salvador, El Salvador, close to the resting place of St. Óscar Romero, whom he befriended and advised.
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UPDATE: Leaked draft of Supreme Court opinion indicates overturn of Roe decision
By Catholic News Service
The Supreme Court appears set to overturn its Roe v. Wade decision, which legalized abortion for nearly 50 years, according to a leaked initial draft of a court opinion obtained by Politico and published online the evening of May 2.
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Ordination survey finds dropping percentages of new white U.S. priests
By Catholic News Service
The annual report of new priests commissioned by the U.S. bishops shows that among those who responded, a shrinking number are white, a sign of the "little-C" catholic nature of the Catholic Church.
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Haitians head to Mexico-U.S. border; church seeks humanitarian help
By Catholic News Service
A Mexican border diocese has issued an urgent appeal for assistance as hundreds of Haitian migrants arrive in the oft-violent city of Nuevo Laredo, hoping to apply for asylum in the United States.
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Jesus renews love for life, pope says
By Catholic News Service
When disheartened and disappointed in life, Christians can rest assured that the risen Christ brings hope and the courage to begin anew, Pope Francis said.
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Pope denounces 'macabre regression of humanity' in Ukraine
By Catholic News Service
Renewing his appeal for peace, Pope Francis said he grieves for the suffering of the Ukrainian people, especially given reports of children and the elderly being forcibly deported to Russia.
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Vatican says Christians, Buddhists can help humanity become resilient
By Catholic News Service
Christians and Buddhists can help humanity become resilient and reconciled in today's world, said the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue.
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Mother Miriam Moss's Recent Words on LGBTQ Ideology Are a Wake-Up Call
By Emily Berns
This article describes Mother Miriam Moss's recent words on her radio show concerning LGBTQ ideology and those who support it. It discusses the implications of these words and what we need to do to safeguard ourselves and others.
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From refugee to world leader, Madeleine Albright remembered in Washington
By Catholic News Service
She was remembered as an immigrant, a refugee, the little girl fleeing danger who would later come to champion the ideals of the country that took her and her family in.
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Virginia March for Life message: Advocacy for unborn still crucial
By Catholic News Service
In opening remarks April 27 at the fourth annual Virginia March for Life, Richmond Bishop Barry C. Knestout told participants that their advocacy on behalf of the unborn "was more necessary than ever."
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Vermont parish celebrates birth of Servant of God Joseph Dutton
By Catholic News Service
Why would a parish celebrate the 179th anniversary of someone's birth?
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