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By Simone Orendain | catholic News Service
MANILA, Philippines – A Philippine priest said he and others visited hospitals and funeral homes and celebrated Masses for victims of a deadly boating accident. A Philippine Coast Guard spokesman confirmed to Catholic News Service July 6 at least 61 people had died after a motorized passenger outrigger turned over as it pulled away from […]
Pope Francis
By Barbara J. Fraser
QUITO, Ecuador – When Pope Francis enters the Jesuit church here July 7 for a moment of private prayer, he will step into an architectural gem where trees once grew up through the floor. The Iglesia de la Compania – the Jesuits, or Society of Jesus, are known as the Compania de Jesus in Spanish […]
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By Julie Asher
WASHINGTON – Religious freedom is “the human right that guarantees all other rights,” Miami Archbishop Thomas G. Wenski said July 4 in his homily at the closing Mass of the U.S. bishops’ fourth annual Fortnight for Freedom. That right “has its foundation in the very dignity of the human person,” he said at the Basilica […]
Pope Francis
By Carol Glatz | Catholic News Service
VATICAN CITY – Catholics, Protestants and Orthodox must pray together and work hand-in-hand helping the poor, Pope Francis told thousands of Catholic charismatics and members of other Christian communities. If the devil “unites us in death, who are we to divide ourselves in life?” he said, adding that all Christians can and must pray together, […]
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By Cindy Wooden
GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador – Even if a pastoral proposal for helping a Catholic family with problems seems scandalous at first, it is possible God could use that proposal to bring healing and holiness, Pope Francis said. Encouraging and celebrating family life during a Mass July 6 in Guayaquil, Pope Francis asked people to pray for the […]
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By Rose Ybarra
SAN JUAN, Texas – Master Sgt. Pablo H. Villescas was serving with the Army Reserve in Afghanistan when that country held its first free, direct elections in 2004. More than three-quarters of Afghanistan’s registered voters cast ballots in the election. “The people were so happy to finally have a voice, to finally have a say […]
Pope Francis
By Laura Ieraci | catholic News Service
VATICAN CITY – Harsh criticisms meted out by Pope Francis on free-market capitalism have sparked backlash from some fiscal conservatives and have led some people to call him “anti-capitalist” or even Marxist. Ahead of his apostolic visit to the United States in September, some are bracing themselves for more criticisms from the pope, this time […]
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The following editorial will appear in the July 12 issue of Our Sunday Visitor, a national Catholic newsweekly based in Huntington, Ind. It was written by the newspaper’s editorial board. With the Supreme Court’s sweeping legalization of same-sex marriage June 26, the church is facing a difficult road ahead — a truth spelled out in […]
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By Christine Stoddard
As attacks against Christians in the Middle East continue, Christianity and Islam peacefully converged at the Seventh North American Syriac Symposium June 21-24 at Catholic University in Washington. Scholars explored everything from the portrayals of the Virgin Mary in the Quran to Christian law in medieval Iraq, with an emphasis on late antiquity. In his […]
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