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‘Sorry’ is not enough: Abuse victims need answers, support, pope says
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‘Sorry’ is not enough: Abuse victims need answers, support, pope says

Carol GlatzMarch 2, 20232 min read
For the month of March, the pope dedicated his prayer intention for the victims of abuse. Child Abuse Prevention Month is observed in April in the United States.
Faith on the frontlines: How the pope’s support is manifested in Ukraine
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Faith on the frontlines: How the pope’s support is manifested in Ukraine

Justin McLellanMarch 2, 20235 min read
Along with the Our Father sung at the end of his weekly general audience or his Sunday Angelus in St. Peter’s Square, Pope Francis has added to these public events for the last year his own heartfelt prayers for the martyred people of Ukraine.
Pope remembers late L.A. bishop’s ‘profound concern for the poor’
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Pope remembers late L.A. bishop’s ‘profound concern for the poor’

Justin McLellanMarch 2, 20232 min read
Pope Francis praised the late Auxiliary Bishop David G. O’Connell of Los Angeles for his “profound concern for the poor, immigrants and those in need” in a telegram following his murder.
At 10 years, Pope Francis makes Americans ‘uncomfortable’ in their political views, Cardinal Wilton Gregory says
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At 10 years, Pope Francis makes Americans ‘uncomfortable’ in their political views, Cardinal Wilton Gregory says

Kate ScanlonMarch 1, 20234 min read
As Pope Francis prepares to mark the tenth anniversary of his pontificate in March, one hallmark of his papacy has been to make both sides of the American political aisle “uncomfortable,” panelists, including Washington’s Cardinal Wilton Gregory, said at a Feb. 28 event hosted by Georgetown University’s Initiative on Catholic Social Thought and Public Life.
‘Noble profession’ of journalism must convey the truth, pope says
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‘Noble profession’ of journalism must convey the truth, pope says

Carol GlatzMarch 1, 20234 min read
The work of journalists is to listen and convey the truth of what was really said, Pope Francis told a Catholic weekly magazine.
Everyone must take part in politics for the common good, pope says
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Everyone must take part in politics for the common good, pope says

Carol GlatzFebruary 27, 20233 min read
Everyone must engage in politics, which is simply what it means to take part constructively in the life of a nation or society, Pope Francis said in a new book of interviews.
Pope Francis will travel to Hungary at end of April
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Pope Francis will travel to Hungary at end of April

Justin McLellanFebruary 27, 20234 min read
Pope Francis will travel to Hungary April 28-30 where he will meet with government officials, refugees, academic scholars and young people in Budapest, the Vatican announced Feb. 27.
Dialogue, not revenge, must prevail in the Holy Land, pope says
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Dialogue, not revenge, must prevail in the Holy Land, pope says

Justin McLellanFebruary 27, 20232 min read
After praying the Angelus with an estimated 20,000 visitors in St. Peter’s Square Feb. 26, the pope prayed in a special way for those in the Holy Land to “find the way of brotherhood and peace with the aid of the international community.”
A priesthood for all: Synodal church requires new look at ministry
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A priesthood for all: Synodal church requires new look at ministry

Justin McLellanFebruary 26, 20236 min read
If the goal of a “synodal” church is to have all the baptized recognize their responsibility for the life and mission of the Catholic community, Canadian Cardinal Marc Ouellet said that necessarily means taking a new look at priesthood.
Make time this Lent to love the excluded, defenseless, despised, pope says
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Make time this Lent to love the excluded, defenseless, despised, pope says

Carol GlatzFebruary 24, 20232 min read
The call to make sacrifices for others out of love remains urgent as so many people continue to suffer from war, violence, exclusion and poverty, Pope Francis said.
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