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The Catholic Church in the United States kicked off National Migration Week 2025, calling for “growing in appreciation of the challenges faced by migrants and refugees” and reiterating a call “for a more humane system of immigration.”
VATICAN CITY — Pope Leo XIV prayed that the leaders of nations would use money and resources to promote the common good rather than using "wealth against humanity" by "turning it into weapons that destroy peoples or monopolies that humiliate workers."
VATICAN CITY — Christians committed to the exercise of justice on behalf of a nation or the Catholic Church, must strive to fully respect the law, the dignity of the person and the need for reconciliation and forgiveness, Pope Leo XIV said.
This week, as we observe National Migration Week, a time to reflect on the Gospel call to “welcome the stranger” and to stand in solidarity with migrants, refugees, and all those seeking a safe and dignified life, we are reminded of this year’s theme: “Migrants, Missionaries of Hope Among all Peoples.”
The Lord gives us a parable today about a steward about to be fired for squandering his master’s property.
VATICAN CITY — Clerical sexual abuse continues to be "a real crisis," one that the Catholic Church still must learn to deal with, particularly in improving the way it helps survivors while also ensuring the rights of the accused are respected, Pope Leo XIV said.
Bartholomew is the highest-ranking bishop of the 17 self-governing churches that comprise the Orthodox Church with an estimated 300 million members. The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America is by far the largest Orthodox church in the U.S. with 1.5 million baptized members.

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