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Disminución de latinos en EE.UU. que se identifican como católicos es visto como una llamada a ‘cambiar de marcha’

April 18, 2023
By Maria-Pia Negro Chin
OSV News
Filed Under: En Español

El número de latinos en Estados Unidos que se identifican como católicos sigue disminuyendo constantemente, con sólo alrededor del 43% ahora auto-identificándose como católicos, según un nuevo análisis del Pew Research Center. El porcentaje de latinos sin afiliación religiosa también ha aumentado.

Steady decline of U.S. Latinos identifying as Catholics sounds alarm to ‘shift gears’

April 18, 2023
By Maria-Pia Negro Chin
OSV News
Filed Under: Feature, Immigration and Migration, News, World News

The number of U.S. Latinos who identify as Catholic continues to decline steadily, with only about 43 percent now self-identifying as Catholic, according to a new analysis from the Pew Research Center.

Colorado lawmakers expand access to abortion; Kansas governor vetoes born-alive bill

April 18, 2023
By Kate Scanlon
OSV News
Filed Under: Feature, News, Respect Life, World News

Pro-life advocates encountered set-backs as Colorado’s governor signed a trio of bills to expand access to abortion in the Centennial State, and Kansas Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly vetoed a “born-alive” bill that seeks to protect infants who survive failed abortion attempts.

Leading Catholic lawmaker calls on Defense secretary to back military archbishop in Walter Reed dispute

April 18, 2023
By Kate Scanlon
OSV News
Filed Under: Feature, News, U.S. Congress, World News

A leading Catholic lawmaker and religious freedom advocate has called on the Biden administration to support the U.S. Archdiocese for the Military Services in a dispute over a long-running Catholic pastoral care contract that a leading U.S. military medical center awarded to a secular defense contractor.

Late young Catholic artist’s evangelizing mission seen in newly dedicated college chapel overlooking Shenandoah Valley

April 18, 2023
By Kimberly Heatherington
OSV News
Filed Under: Arts & Culture, Feature, News, World News

Christ the King Chapel is a living testament to the sublime aesthetics of traditional ecclesial art — 114 stained-glass windows and a dozen pealing bells, intricate stone and woodwork, sophisticated masonry and painting and a gloriously thunderous 2,850 pipe organ.

Cardinal recalls those killed, injured in 2013 Boston Marathon bombing; urges prayers for ‘gift of peace’

April 17, 2023
By Jacqueline Tetrault
OSV News
Filed Under: Feature, News, Sports, World News

On the 10th anniversary of the Boston Marathon bombing, Cardinal Seán P. O’Malley reflected on the impact the event had on the victims, survivors, first responders and what must be done to prevent such acts of violence.

Las personas heridas por la vida deben encontrar acogida en la Iglesia, dice el Papa

April 17, 2023
By Cindy Wooden
Catholic News Service
Filed Under: En Español

Las llagas de Cristo, aún visibles después de su resurrección, son el mayor signo del amor y la misericordia de Dios, dijo el Papa Francisco el Domingo de la Divina Misericordia.

Orthodox Christians celebrated Easter in the Holy Land with another year of Holy Fire restrictions

April 17, 2023
By Judith Sudilovsky
OSV News
Filed Under: Ecumenism and Interfaith Relations, Feature, News, World News

Thousands of local and international Christian pilgrims thronged to Jerusalem’s Old City and the Church of the Holy Sepulcher for the ancient Eastern rite ceremony of the Holy Fire April 15, with some scuffles reported as Israeli police restricted the number of people able to reach the church.

Pope asks mentally disabled, caretakers to be missionaries of God’s love

April 17, 2023
By Justin McLellan
Catholic News Service
Filed Under: Feature, News, Vatican, World News

Everyone has gifts and talents that can be a public witness to God’s love and mercy, Pope Francis told a group of people with intellectual disabilities and their teachers.

RADIO INTERVIEW: The promise of Divine Mercy

April 17, 2023
By Catholic Review Staff
Catholic Review
Filed Under: Divine Worship, Feature, Local News, News, Radio Interview

Father Chris Alar speaks of the “ABCs” of Divine Mercy and the five new channels of grace given to the world through the message of Divine Mercy.

People wounded in life should find welcome in the church, pope says

April 17, 2023
By Cindy Wooden
Catholic News Service
Filed Under: Feature, News, Social Justice, Vatican, World News

The wounds of Christ, still visible after his resurrection, are the greatest sign of God’s love and mercy, Pope Francis said on Divine Mercy Sunday.

Notre Dame cathedral was on fire four years ago; here is what’s happening now

April 17, 2023
By Paulina Guzik
OSV News
Filed Under: Arts & Culture, Feature, News, World News

Notre Dame Cathedral will get its spire back by the end of 2023, more than four years after it was devastated by a fire.

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