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Catholic school students send donations to help Ukrainian refugees
By Catholic News Service
Through an art project and a dress-down day, the students of St. Sebastian Catholic Academy in Woodside, sent prayers and support to refugee families in Ukraine and in neighboring Poland.
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Political party says Germany should keep its ban on advertising abortions
By Catholic News Service
The Alternative for Germany party is urging the government to keep the ban on advertising abortions, reported the German Catholic news agency KNA.
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After expulsion from Philippines, Australian nun continues solidarity work
By Catholic News Service
Philippine elections are May 9, and a longtime advocate for Filipino farmers will be watching closely -- from afar.
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German bishop: Pastoral ministers must get training about dementia
By Catholic News Service
Dealing with dementia should be an integral part of the training and further education of pastoral ministers, said Bishop Franz-Josef Bode, deputy president of the German bishops' conference.
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Pope praises Papal Foundation's generosity, including to Ukraine
By Catholic News Service
Pope Francis praised members of the U.S.-based Papal Foundation for helping the Catholic Church build "a culture of solidarity and peace," including by providing assistance to victims of the war in Ukraine.
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Pope, Council of Cardinals meet, discuss war in Ukraine
By Catholic News Service
Pope Francis and his international Council of Cardinals met in-person at the Vatican April 25, discussing the war in Ukraine, the Vatican press office said.
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Higher prices not the biggest problem in this year's growing season
By Catholic News Service
The cost of food in the United States has been going up as of late, but that's not the biggest problem as this year's growing season begins.
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Historic Catholic high school set to reopen in Florida
By Catholic News Service
Due to growing enrollment, the Basilica of St. Mary Star of the Sea in Key West has announced a historic reopening of the parish's Catholic high school, set for the 2023-2024 school year.
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'Thirst for peace': Cameroon bishops, Catholics rededicate nation to Mary
By Catholic News Service
Battered by a separatist war to the west, a Boko Haram insurgency to the north and the influx of Central African refugees to the east, Cameroon is a country in crisis.
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Singapore Executes Man on Death Row Earlier This Morning
By Cole Kinder
Singapore executes man earlier this mourning.
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Vatican official visits Mexico to mark 30 years of diplomatic ties
By Catholic News Service
Speaking in a conference with Mexico's foreign relations secretary, the Vatican secretary of state lauded church-state relations in Mexico as exemplary -- an acknowledgment of the church's improved standing in a country where priests were previously persecuted and Catholic rebels took up arms against an anti-clerical government.
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Spanish Cardinal Amigo Vallejo dies at 87
By Catholic News Service
Spanish Cardinal Carlos Amigo Vallejo, a medical student turned Franciscan and a much-loved archbishop of Seville, died in Spain April 27 at the age of 87.
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Hope and joy reawaken when old and young come together, pope says
By Catholic News Service
If young people recognize all that they have received with gratitude and older people take the initiative of relaunching hope in young people for their future, then nothing can stop the flourishing of God's blessings among people, Pope Francis said.
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Newly found Maryland site reveals clues about Catholic colonists
By Catholic News Service
While English colonists who arrived in the New World were looking for greater opportunities, many of the Catholic colonists who arrived in Maryland also were looking to escape religious persecution.
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'Smell of sheep' in Ukraine reeks of scorched homes, death, chaplain says
By Catholic News Service
Having "the smell of sheep" for one military chaplain serving in Ukraine has now meant being surrounded by the smell of burned homes and lives.
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Archbishop welcomes restoration of environmental rules for federal projects
By Catholic News Service
The chairman of a U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' committee welcomed a White House action that will restore regulatory provisions that were in place for decades as part of a key environmental protection law.
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Catholic leaders thankful for Melissa Lucio's stay of execution
By Catholic News Service
Catholic leaders were thankful that death-row inmate Melissa Lucio was granted a last-minute stay of execution April 25, but they also said her sentence shows a failure in the use of capital punishment in this country and stressed that they would continue to pray for Lucio and her family and advocate on her behalf.
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