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In North Carolina, ‘we got through the first year’ after Helene, ‘but we’re not over it’
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In North Carolina, ‘we got through the first year’ after Helene, ‘but we’re not over it’

OSV NewsOctober 4, 202510 min read
A year after Helene devastated Western North Carolina, signs of recovery are everywhere — from rebuilt roads and bridges, to refurbished homes, to revived workplaces. Yet scars remain, too.
Annual Three Hearts Pilgrimage seeks to unite families, pray for country
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Annual Three Hearts Pilgrimage seeks to unite families, pray for country

Jack FiggeOctober 4, 20254 min read
Named to honor the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Immaculate Heart of Mary, and most chaste heart of St. Joseph, the Three Hearts Pilgrimage seeks to foster family relationships while praying for the country.
Key church anniversary sparks reparation calls from English Catholics
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Key church anniversary sparks reparation calls from English Catholics

Jonathan LuxmooreOctober 4, 20256 min read
As English Catholics commemorate their church’s Victorian-era restitution, some are asking whether their country should also atone for past anti-Catholic cruelties.
Washington Roundup: Shutdown continues; Hamas agrees to hostage release after Trump Gaza proposal
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Washington Roundup: Shutdown continues; Hamas agrees to hostage release after Trump Gaza proposal

Kate ScanlonOctober 3, 20257 min read
The federal government shutdown stretched into its third day with indications it would continue after lawmakers once again failed to pass a spending bill.
Ethiopian Catholics join Orthodox in mourning deaths, injuries suffered in scaffold collapse
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Ethiopian Catholics join Orthodox in mourning deaths, injuries suffered in scaffold collapse

Frederick NzwiliOctober 3, 20253 min read
Catholic bishops in Ethiopia expressed deep sorrow and solidarity after the collapse of wooden scaffolding in an Ethiopian Orthodox church in the north of the country that left at least 36 people dead and 200 injured.
In historic first, King Charles III appoints woman to be archbishop of Canterbury
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In historic first, King Charles III appoints woman to be archbishop of Canterbury

Simon CaldwellOctober 3, 20254 min read
King Charles III has appointed Bishop Sarah Mullally of London as the first female Anglican archbishop of Canterbury.
Cardinal Koch congratulates new archbishop of Canterbury
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Cardinal Koch congratulates new archbishop of Canterbury

Cindy WoodenOctober 3, 20253 min read
The head of the Vatican’s ecumenical office congratulated Anglican Bishop Sarah Mullally of London on her appointment as the next archbishop of Canterbury.
Elderly are a gift, blessing to be welcomed, pope says
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Elderly are a gift, blessing to be welcomed, pope says

Carol GlatzOctober 3, 20254 min read
Getting old is part of the wonder of creation and is a sign of hope, Pope Leo XIV said.
Pope tells Swiss Guards they need each other to be all they can be
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Pope tells Swiss Guards they need each other to be all they can be

Carol GlatzOctober 3, 20254 min read
Welcoming new recruits from different regions of Switzerland to the Pontifical Swiss Guard, the pope said they are called “to form a united body, to create strong and healthy bonds of friendship.”
Pro-life advocates object as Trump FDA approves new generic pill for abortion, again
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Pro-life advocates object as Trump FDA approves new generic pill for abortion, again

Kate ScanlonOctober 3, 20255 min read
The Food and Drug Administration recently approved a new generic form of mifepristone — a pill commonly, but not exclusively, used for early abortion — drawing criticism from pro-life advocates. It marks the second time a Trump administration has approved a generic form of the pill.
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