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VATICAN CITY — What made Christian life radically new was the call for those who have faith in Jesus Christ to live in the Holy Spirit, who liberates from the law God handed down to Moses, Pope Francis said during his weekly general audience.
Parishes in popular tourist locales welcome summer visitors.
SYDNEY — An Australian outback diocese has announced what is believed to be the world's first high school to be named after a teenage computer programmer beatified by Pope Francis last year.
Operation Allies Refuge relocates Afghan translators to the U.S.
GETTYSBURG, Pa. — At vocational discernment gathering of the Neocatechumenal Way in the U.S. this summer, over 10,000 participants were encouraged to realize that they have "something to do so that the church may become the church."
In an effort to provide greater access to COVID-19 vaccinations for the Hispanic community, St. John Neumann Church in Reston will offer a free vaccination clinic at the church Aug. 15, 3:30-6:30 p.m., after the Spanish-language Mass. The second dose will be offered Sept. 12.
BALTIMORE — As more than 100 people gathered outside the front doors of Mother Mary Lange Catholic School, some cars and buses on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard honked their horns in acknowledgment of the accomplishment.
ROME — Italian police have launched an investigation after postal workers discovered an envelope containing three bullets and addressed to "the pope."
LOS ANGELES — Since April, the Long Beach Convention Center has housed migrant children with nowhere else to go, while authorities searched for adult family members and sponsors in the country.
Horses are magical creatures, gentle yet powerful, with large soulful eyes that silently watch and understand.


