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Papal farm, gardens will be home to new center promoting sustainability
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Papal farm, gardens will be home to new center promoting sustainability

Carol GlatzFebruary 3, 20233 min read
The papal property at Castel Gandolfo, with its vast gardens and diverse livestock, will now be the home of a new scientific and educational center dedicated to promoting integral ecology, sustainability, and a circular and generative economy.
Pope, Anglican, Presbyterian leaders push South Sudanese to make peace
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Pope, Anglican, Presbyterian leaders push South Sudanese to make peace

Cindy WoodenFebruary 3, 20236 min read
Pope Francis, Anglican Archbishop Justin Welby of Canterbury and the Rev. Iain Greenshields, moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Scotland, made history Feb. 3 when they began an ecumenical pilgrimage to the world’s youngest nation, but one that has known war and violent conflicts for nine of the 11 years since independence.
Consecrated persons have ‘special role’ in fulfilling church’s mission, pope says
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Consecrated persons have ‘special role’ in fulfilling church’s mission, pope says

Justin McLellanFebruary 3, 20232 min read
While Pope Francis was “on mission” in Africa he urged consecrated persons to embody the church’s missionary spirit in spreading the Gospel.
Secrets, lies and patience: Study explores how leaders snubbed sanctions
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Secrets, lies and patience: Study explores how leaders snubbed sanctions

Carol GlatzFebruary 3, 20238 min read
An independent commission just published the results of a two-year study providing shocking details about the background, pseudo-spirituality and “mechanisms of abuse and control” of the late Jean Vanier and his mentor, the late Dominican Father Thomas Philippe.
‘The future is in your hands,’ pope tells Congolese young people
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‘The future is in your hands,’ pope tells Congolese young people

Cindy WoodenFebruary 2, 20234 min read
The hands that will save Congo and build a future worthy of its people belong to the Congolese people, to each one of them, but especially the young, Pope Francis said.
Victims of violence in Congo share their grief with pope
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Victims of violence in Congo share their grief with pope

Cindy WoodenFebruary 1, 20234 min read
Victims of violence in eastern Congo told Pope Francis horrifying stories of watching their families be slaughtered or of being kidnapped or raped repeatedly by militia members.
Pope, in Congo, calls for an ‘amnesty of the heart’ to build peace
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Pope, in Congo, calls for an ‘amnesty of the heart’ to build peace

Cindy WoodenFebruary 1, 20234 min read
In a country where most people are Christian and all are suffering from decades of violence and atrocities, Pope Francis told the Congolese to lay down their weapons and their rancor.
Scholars, diplomats reflect on U.S. and church’s response to the Holocaust
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Scholars, diplomats reflect on U.S. and church’s response to the Holocaust

Justin McLellanJanuary 31, 20234 min read
More than three-quarters of a century after the largest genocide in history, the United States and the Catholic Church are still making sense of their response to the Holocaust.
Pope preaches peace, cooperation, resilience to a Congo ‘gasping for breath’
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Pope preaches peace, cooperation, resilience to a Congo ‘gasping for breath’

Cindy WoodenJanuary 31, 20235 min read
The people of Congo are more precious than any of the gems or minerals found in the earth beneath their feet, yet they have been slaughtered by warmongers and exploited by prospectors, Pope Francis said.
Pope arrives in Congo after praying on flight for migrants
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Pope arrives in Congo after praying on flight for migrants

Cindy WoodenJanuary 31, 20233 min read
After flying across the equator, Pope Francis was welcomed warmly — in every sense — to Congo where Catholics make up the majority of the population and where, for decades, the Catholic Church has been at the forefront of efforts to bring peace, education and health care to the people.
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