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By Patricia Zapor | catholic News Service
WASHINGTON – Writing that “Congress passed the Affordable Care Act to improve health insurance markets, not to destroy them,” a 6-3 majority of the Supreme Court June 25 upheld tax subsidies for participants in health care exchanges run by the federal government in states that refused to create them. In the majority opinion, Chief Justice […]
National
By Daniel O’shea | Catholic News Service
WASHINGTON – Pope Francis isn’t going to be visiting the United States until September, but that hasn’t kept the pope from going all around the nation, if only as a simple piece of paper for the time being. Chicago-based Catholic Extension is helping to build excitement and support for Pope Francis’ upcoming trip to the […]
Local
By Julia Willis
In a day and age where technology plays a vital role in everyday life, youths from across the Arlington Diocese traded their cellphones for hammers to serve the needy in Shenandoah County during WorkCamp June 20-26. Sponsored by the diocesan Office of Youth Ministry, the annual event typically draws hundreds of Northern Virginia youths and […]
Global
By Judith Sudilovskyâ¦catholic News Service
JERUSALEM – One in five seminaries and theological institutions in North America surveyed offer courses on faith and the environment and the number appears to be growing, a study by a Jerusalem-based interfaith environmental group found. In a report released June 22 to coincide with Pope Francis’ encyclical on the environment, “Laudato Si’, on Care […]
Global
By Laura Ieraci | catholic News Service
VATICAN CITY – More than 1.5 million people are expected for the Mass with Pope Francis in Philadelphia this September, said organizers of the next World Meeting of Families. A high-level delegation from Philadelphia, led by Archbishop Charles J. Chaput, was in Rome as of June 22 to meet with Vatican officials, review some of […]
Pope Francis
By Laura Ieraci | catholic News Service
VATICAN CITY – Clerics who work in the Vatican’s diplomatic corps are not called to be “senior officials of a state” or “a self-preserving superior caste, welcome in worldly living rooms,” Pope Francis said. Rather, they must be “authentic pastors,” with the “courage to plow” with their own hands the fields of mission to which […]
Global
By Catholic News Service
KOLKATA, India – Sister Nirmala Joshi, who succeeded Blessed Teresa of Kolkata as superior general of the Missionaries of Charity and led the order for 12 years until retiring in 2009, died early June 23 in Kolkota at age 81. Church and political leaders paid tribute to Sister Nirmala for her devotion to serving poor, […]
Global
By Mariana Karapinka | Catholic News Service
KHARKIV, Ukraine – In post-Soviet Ukraine, churches are rebuilding. Not just structures, but parish communities as well. A delegation from the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops got to see for themselves the progress that Roman Catholic and Ukrainian Greek Catholic communities were making during a fact-finding trip June 20-24. At almost every stop, the five-member […]
National
By Peter Finney Jr. | catholic News Service
NEW ORLEANS – May 22 is a day Andres “Chico” Gonzalez Jr., will never forget. That day, nine years ago, he was a young New Orleans police officer on duty with his partner, and they made what people who don’t wear a badge call a “routine” traffic stop. “We don’t use the word ‘routine,'” Gonzalez […]
Global
By Simon Caldwell | Catholic News Service
MANCHESTER, England – Bishops across the European Union are calling on member states to be generous toward tens of thousands of migrants flooding across the Mediterranean. French, German and Italian bishops have issued formal statements in response to a crisis that has seen more than 100,000 migrants, many of them refugees from wars in Syria […]


