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These 1926 flicks tackle thievery, pirates, murder and deals with the devil
By Catholic News Service
On Jan. 1, the copyright on all movies released in 1926 expired and all entered the public domain. Following, in alphabetical order, are capsule reviews of seven of these silent films that are available to view online.
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Pope Consecrates Ukraine, Russia to Mary
By Catholic News Service
As Russia's violent monthlong invasion continued to devastate Ukraine, Pope Francis laid the fates of both countries at the feet of Mary in the hopes that peace would finally reign.
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'Unusual kindness': Papal trip to remind Malta of its 'biblical' hospitality
By Catholic News Service
When a political prisoner and nearly 300 others were shipwrecked along the coast of Malta, the local population welcomed them, built a fire to warm their chilled bones and provided them with food and shelter.
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Pope hosted homeless people at his residence to interview him
By Catholic News Service
Dozens of people experiencing poverty and homelessness around the world got to ask Pope Francis any question they wanted.
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With COVID-19 waning, Vatican urges care with Holy Week liturgies
By Catholic News Service
With many, but not all, COVID-19 restrictions eased in many parts of the world, the Vatican asked bishops and priests to be prudent in their planning for Holy Week and Easter liturgies but offered no firm instructions.
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Cardinal encourages support for Middle East Christians
By Catholic News Service
Catholics must unite helping those who, through war and persecution, experience Christ's suffering on the cross in their own lives, said the prefect of the Congregation for Eastern Churches.
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Caritas, Coca-Cola partner to help Filipinos hit hard by December typhoon
By Catholic News Service
The Catholic Church's social arm in the Philippines is working with the Coca-Cola Foundation to provide aid to survivors of Super Typhoon Rai.
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The Lost City: Movie Review
By Catholic News Service
Grown-ups will find "The Lost City" (Paramount) a crowd-pleasing blend of action, comedy and love story. However, this generally diverting adventure includes material that makes it doubtful fare even for mature teens.
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Best way to prevent trafficking is to end conflicts, says religious sister
By Catholic News Service
Protecting the human rights of people fleeing from or caught up in conflict zones must be as big a priority as providing them with basic material needs, said the leader of an international anti-trafficking network.
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'It was over in four Hail Marys,' says survivor of New Orleans tornado
By Catholic News Service
Michael Baiamonte took shelter with family members in a closet in their home as the strongest tornado to hit the New Orleans area in five years took direct aim at his neighborhood.
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Madeleine Albright is remembered as diplomat and teacher
By Catholic News Service
Madeleine Albright, former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, the first female secretary of state and longtime professor at Georgetown University's Walsh School of Foreign Service, died March 23 in Washington. She was 84.
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Court nominee responds to questions about law, faith and abortion
By Catholic News Service
The confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson began with introductory remarks March 21 followed by 13 hours of questioning the next day about her role as a judge and a public defender and her views on abortion, critical race theory and her own faith.
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Indian Christians ask that selection exam be rescheduled from Easter
By Catholic News Service
Christians in the central Indian state of Chhattisgarh have appealed to the provincial government to reschedule a selection exam for postings in the revenue department. The exam is scheduled to be held on Easter.
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Pope says war in Ukraine is 'unbearable' and 'shameful'
By Catholic News Service
Russia's war on Ukraine and international reaction to it show how nations still attempt "to govern the world as a chessboard, where the powerful study moves to extend dominance to the detriment of others," Pope Francis said.
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Haunted by past, recognizing need, parishioners welcome Ukrainian refugees
By Catholic News Service
Even before the pastor of Lublin's Sacred Heart of Jesus parish announced the need for families to host Ukrainian refugees, Stanislawa Wieprzowska went to the sacristy to tell the priest she had room for four people in her three-room apartment.
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Pope meets Hong Kong bishop, records messages to Chinese Catholics
By Catholic News Service
Pope Francis, in a video message recorded on their bishop's cellphone, encouraged Catholics in Hong Kong and in mainland China to be strong in the face of challenges, to be good citizens and to pray for him as he prays for them.
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Neither Russia's Autocracy Nor Ukraine's Liberal World Order, But Marching Toward the Fatima Victory
By Rex Teodosio
A Fatima perspective against the evils of both Russia and the Liberal Global Order
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