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Pope makes appointments to dicasteries for development, doctrine
By Catholic News Service
Pope Francis formalized new appointments to the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development and named the new secretaries to the restructured Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith.
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There are no winners in war, everyone loses, pope says
By Catholic News Service
In war, especially the current conflict in Ukraine, no one can claim victory, because all of humanity loses, Pope Francis said.
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Cardinal Gregory urges students to take steps for environmental justice
By Catholic News Service
Taking steps to confront climate change and personally and professionally working for environmental justice "is at the very foundation of what our faith calls us to do," Washington Cardinal Wilton D. Gregory said at an April 21 opening ceremony of a conference on "Climate Change and the Future of Work."
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Bishop criticizes U.K. plan to send migrants to Rwanda during processing
By Catholic News Service
A Catholic bishop criticized British government plans to send illegal immigrants to Rwanda to be processed.
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The Catholic Church, America, and North Bougainville - Why North Bougainville may become the new Guadalcanal in the War Against Catholics and America
By Cole Kinder
Catholics and Americans need to be on the look out for North Bougainville in the coming years. It could prove to be a trusted ally or a formidable foe.
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Smith pushes quick prosecution of apparent Russian war crimes
By Catholic News Service
A New Jersey congressman called for prosecuting Russian President Vladimir Putin and other officials for war crimes immediately during a meeting with Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal.
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Sisters of Catholic parishioner in Tennessee successfully escape Ukraine
By Catholic News Service
It has been two months since Russian forces invaded Ukraine, and Olesia O'Bryan, a parishioner of St. Philip Church in Franklin, was one of many in the Diocese of Nashville who anxiously watched everything unfold.
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Bishops say Peru 'cannot stand the instability any longer'
By Catholic News Service
Peru's Catholic bishops published a two-page plea to the country's leaders, urging them to address the current political crisis with "greater responsibility" and take "radical measures" to fight corruption.
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A Resurgence of Partial-Birth Abortions and Infanticide
By John Roskoski
With our pro-abortion Presidential administration, actions such as infanticide and partial-birth abortions are coming into the legislative consciousness- again. We must speak out against such attempts to legalize these actions.
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Vatican clears Polish Cardinal Dziwisz of abuse cover-up allegations
By Catholic News Service
The Vatican has wrapped up its own investigation and dismissed allegations that Polish Cardinal Stanislaw Dziwisz had covered up cases of the sexual abuse of minors by clergy in his archdiocese.
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Poles' response to refugee crisis reflects enduring values, official says
By Catholic News Service
As Russia's war on Ukraine continues and refugees keep seeking safety in Poland, a Polish official said, "I'm getting less and less diplomatic" with other European government officials.
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Refugee flow to Poland has slowed, but sisters still reach out to help
By Catholic News Service
At 10 p.m. April 21, the number of people walking across the border from Ukraine to Poland at Medyka was less than a trickle.
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Pope says no trip to Kyiv, meeting with Russian patriarch canceled
By Catholic News Service
The Vatican will never stop its diplomatic efforts to mediate an end to the war against Ukraine, Pope Francis said.
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Priest's unexplained expulsion from Russia fuels fears for foreign clergy
By Catholic News Service
A Catholic priest was expelled from Russia without explanation, amid fears for the well-being of other clergy ministering in the country.
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NET teams hit the road to lead retreats, share God's word with youth
By Catholic News Service
Ben Johnston has earned a lot of "frequent passenger miles" at the tender age of 20.
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Parishioners say Swahili Mass answers synodal call to listen diverse voices
By Catholic News Service
There's nothing like going to Mass celebrated in your own language. But for many new arrivals to the United States, English is not their first language.
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Accountability for alleged war crimes in Ukraine likely a long way off
By Catholic News Service
The images and reports of human suffering in Ukraine are shocking: destroyed homes and apartment buildings, bodies of bound and shot people littering the streets, women holding infants crawling over the rubble of a shelled maternity hospital, women and children raped, in some cases repeatedly.
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