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Men, women in the law can be ‘architects of hope’ to nation, cardinal says at Red Mass
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Men, women in the law can be ‘architects of hope’ to nation, cardinal says at Red Mass

Mark ZimmermannOctober 6, 20257 min read
At the Red Mass celebrated on the day before the Supreme Court’s new term, Washington Cardinal Robert W. McElroy emphasized that “men and women of the law are architects of hope by reason of their vocation.”
Top Vatican official sees ‘perverse spiral of hatred’ in Israel-Gaza war
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Top Vatican official sees ‘perverse spiral of hatred’ in Israel-Gaza war

Cindy WoodenOctober 6, 20254 min read
The Hamas attack on Israel two years ago “was inhuman and indefensible,” the Vatican secretary of state said, and Israel’s two-year-long war on Gaza has had “disastrous and inhuman consequences.”
Cardinal Pizzaballa welcomes ceasefire talks as first step, urges prayer, perseverance
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Cardinal Pizzaballa welcomes ceasefire talks as first step, urges prayer, perseverance

Judith SudilovskyOctober 6, 20254 min read
As indirect ceasefire talks began in Egypt between Israel and Hamas Oct. 6 in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt — aimed at finalizing a ceasefire deal based on a proposal from U.S. President Donald Trump — the Latin patriarch of Jerusalem lauded it as an “important and long-awaited first step.”
Pope asks Vatican police to be witnesses of the Gospel through their work
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Pope asks Vatican police to be witnesses of the Gospel through their work

Cindy WoodenOctober 6, 20252 min read
Police work is a service for the safety and security of people and institutions, Pope Leo XIV said, but it is also a way for Christians to give witness to their faith.
Pope condemns ‘rise of antisemitic hatred,’ Manchester synagogue attack
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Pope condemns ‘rise of antisemitic hatred,’ Manchester synagogue attack

Cindy WoodenOctober 6, 20253 min read
Pope Leo XIV decried “the rise of antisemitic hatred in the world,” particularly as evidenced by “the terrorist attack in Manchester,” England, Oct. 2, an attack that killed two men.
Mission, migrants make church ‘catholic,’ cardinal says
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Mission, migrants make church ‘catholic,’ cardinal says

Cindy WoodenOctober 6, 20254 min read
Sharing the Gospel with one’s neighbor, welcoming migrants who are Christian or setting off to a foreign land to share God’s love through charity and proclamation are concrete expressions of belief that the church is “catholic” and that God wants to save all people, said Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle.
Proclaiming the Gospel includes welcoming migrants, pope says at Jubilee
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Proclaiming the Gospel includes welcoming migrants, pope says at Jubilee

Cindy WoodenOctober 6, 20254 min read
The joint celebration of the Jubilee of Migrants and the Jubilee of the Missions is an opportunity to remind all Catholics that the duty to welcome and assist migrants is also part of each person’s obligation to share God’s love, Pope Leo XIV said.
Walking with migrants in the U.S.: Pilgrims see, want to be signs of hope
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Walking with migrants in the U.S.: Pilgrims see, want to be signs of hope

Cindy WoodenOctober 6, 20255 min read
Amid the fear and confusion facing immigrants in the United States, Catholics who minister with them see signs of hope and celebrated that during the Jubilee of Migrants.
One can’t serve God and money, pope says on day he signs text on poverty
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One can’t serve God and money, pope says on day he signs text on poverty

Carol GlatzOctober 6, 20254 min read
The Jubilee Year requires making a choice: serving God and justice or money and inequity, Pope Leo XIV said, marking the Jubilee of Migrants and the Jubilee of the Missions.
After Oct. 7 attack, Jewish man who chose forgiveness over revenge works for peace
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After Oct. 7 attack, Jewish man who chose forgiveness over revenge works for peace

Judith SudilovskyOctober 6, 20257 min read
For Maoz Inon, the past two years have been a personal journey from profound loss and anger toward the Israeli government to embracing “radical forgiveness” and working for lasting Israeli-Palestinian peace through InterAct — the NGO he co-founded with Palestinian partners Aziz Abu Sarah and Hamze Awawde.
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