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An order of women religious has been recognized for extraordinary efforts

An order of women religious has been recognized for extraordinary efforts...

'You can't silence the Gospel' amid Nicaragua's repression, says woman religious

Indignation. That's what she said she feels when she hears Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega ...

Pope asks new cardinals to join Church 'symphony'

Coming from different parts of the world and having ...

Nagorno-Karabakh exodus marks 'very sad and dark days,' says Armenian Catholic bishop

More than 66,000 people – over half of the total population of 120,000...

Message in Marseille: Welcoming the 'stranger' is a global mandate

In a visit of under 30 hours to Marseille, France, Pope Francis ...

Honolulu Diocese's clergy help provide spiritual comfort to Maui fire victims

A smile. A wave. A hug. A bottle of water.

U.S. bishops' conference, advocacy groups caution against government shutdown

The federal government appears to be heading ...

Papal almoner opens shelter in Lviv three days after drone attack

Cardinal Konrad Krajewski went to Ukraine for ...

U.S. Catholic archbishop receives award from Ukraine's Zelenskyy

A U.S. Ukrainian Catholic archbishop was honored ...

Take leap of faith and dare to love your family, those in need, Pope says

The world and the Catholic Church today need to ...

U.S. bishops' delegation shares trends, best practices in migrant farmworker ministry

In August, when immigration advocates came together ...

Arriving in Marseille, Pope prepares to speak up for protecting migrants

Pope Francis arrived in the ancient port city of Marseille Sept. 22 ...

Some Armenians in 'grave danger,' say NJ congressman and USCCB chair

Some 120,000 ethnic Armenians remain in ...

France's reactions to Pope's upcoming visit are mixed; some see 'Fratelli Tutti' momentum

In a rather unusual moment for secular France, the president of the country confirmed he will attend Mass celebrated by Pope Francis in Marseille Sept. 23.

Synod sojourn: Listening for simple whispers of the Spirit

For many Catholics, Pope Francis’s decision to call for a synod on synodality is akin to the boss calling a meeting to discuss meetings, more likely to earn a yawn or an eye roll than enthusiasm.


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