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Dialogue is Part of Schools' Catholic Identity, Congregation says
By Catholic News Service
Holding together the obligation to protect and promote the Catholic identity of Catholic schools while reaching out to a broader community of students and teachers requires a commitment to dialogue, said a new document from the Congregation for Catholic Education.
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Archdiocese: St. Michael statue is not bleeding, might be nail polish
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Although Catholics are certainly no stranger to miracles, Church officials say one woman’s claim of a bleeding St. Michael statue prior to the Russian invasion of Ukraine is not a miracle. In fact, the church says the red dried liquid on the statue appears to be red nail polish.
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UPDATE: U.S. Bishops join Pope in worldwide prayer for Ukraine and Russia
By Catholic News Service
Bishops in the U.S. took part in Pope Francis' invitation to join him in a moment of prayer, consecrating Russia and Ukraine to the Immaculate Heart of Mary March 25, entrusting the people of both countries to the care and protection of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
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Pope calls for end to senseless war in Ukraine
By Catholic News Service
Pope Francis renewed his call for an end to the war in Ukraine and strongly denounced the conflict as a barbaric act used by those in power at the cost of innocent lives.
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Everyone is the prodigal son in need of mercy, Pope says at Angelus
By Catholic News Service
God always forgives and joyously welcomes back everyone who returns to him, even after a life of mistakes and sin, Pope Francis said.
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Affirmative But Not Affirming II
By Michael Joseph Carzon
A no-punches-pulled look at Ketanji Brown Jackson.
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Canadian Indigenous give pope moccasins, ask him to walk with them
By Catholic News Service
Members of the Métis National Council gave Pope Francis a set of beaded moccasins and asked him to walk with them on the path of truth, justice and healing of Canada's Indigenous communities and their relationship with the Catholic Church, said Cassidy Caron, president of the council.
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Polish archbishop updates Pope on aid to Ukraine refugees
By Catholic News Service
Polish Archbishop Stanislaw Gadecki of Poznan told Pope Francis that the Catholic Church in Poland is continuing its efforts to assist the countless refugees from Ukraine fleeing Russia's destructive war in the country.
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For Catholics in U.S. mission territory, appeal strengthens church at home
By Catholic News Service
One of many lessons I've learned as a bishop is that miracles do happen. And, as I praise God for his work in the Diocese of Jefferson City, I also need to thank parishioners nationwide who participate in the Holy Spirit's transformation of lives by giving to the Catholic Home Missions Appeal of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.
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A prayer for Russian President Putin
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
As we continue the journey through Lent, just weeks away from Good Friday, we recognize the supreme sacrifice Jesus Christ made on the cross of Calvary was for the entire world. It was for the good as well as the bad. It was for those who make mistakes as well as those who commit evil and horrendous acts. Here is a prayer for all of us to pray for the conversion of President Putin.
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The Catholic President Biden Showed Up in Warsaw
By Cole Kinder
President Biden gave a very good speech in Warsaw promoting Catholicism, the rule of law, Western values, and tradition!
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Everyone Needs Forgiveness, to feel loved by God, Pope tells Confessors
By Catholic News Service
Confession helps the penitent and also the confessor, who has the opportunity to be like the father of the prodigal son and experience the joy of seeing a child return home, Pope Francis said.
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Ethiopian Cardinal Welcomes Humanitarian Truce in Tigray Region
By Catholic News Service
Cardinal Berhaneyesus Souraphiel of Addis Ababa welcomed a humanitarian truce to allow aid to reach millions of people in the war-affected region of Tigray.
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Activist Shareholders Raise Alarm about Climate Change in Corporate Filings
By Catholic News Service
For the Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Aberdeen, South Dakota, the prairie has been home since 1880.
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If You're interested in Religious Cinema, this Compilation is for You
By Catholic News Service
The life story of Jesus Christ has fascinated filmmakers for more than 100 years. It's not surprising that more movies have been made about Jesus than about any other subject, but the variation among these portrayals is stunning.
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Confession is More about God's Forgiveness than our Sins, Pope Says
By Catholic News Service
The sacrament of reconciliation "is not so much about our sins" as it is about God's forgiveness, Pope Francis said.
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Jean Potvin, Stanley Cup champ and Catholic Charities volunteer, dies at 72
By Catholic News Service
Retired New York Islanders defenseman Jean Potvin, who played on two Stanley Cup championship teams, died March 15 in Weston, Florida. He was 72.
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