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Pope preaches ‘very strong bond’ between adoration and service
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Pope preaches ‘very strong bond’ between adoration and service

Justin McLellanJanuary 3, 20252 min read
During the Holy Year 2025, Christians should deepen their spiritual lives through adoration and then transform their prayer into concrete acts of service, Pope Francis said.
Destination of Holy Year pilgrimage is encounter with Jesus, pope says
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Destination of Holy Year pilgrimage is encounter with Jesus, pope says

Carol GlatzJanuary 3, 20252 min read
When Catholics come to Rome for the Holy Year, their journey should have the specific goal of encountering and listening to Jesus, Pope Francis said.
Religious freedom ‘getting worse’ in Russia, Belarus and central Asia, says expert
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Religious freedom ‘getting worse’ in Russia, Belarus and central Asia, says expert

Gina ChristianJanuary 3, 20258 min read
OSV News recently spoke with researcher Felix Corley of Forum 18 — a news service that partners with the Norwegian Helsinki Committee in defending freedom of religion, thought and conscience — on religious freedom in Russia, Belarus, occupied Ukraine and other nations in the region.
Catholic priest in Belarus convicted of treason, sentenced to 11 years in penal colony
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Catholic priest in Belarus convicted of treason, sentenced to 11 years in penal colony

OSV NewsJanuary 2, 20254 min read
Father Henrykh Akalatovich, pastor of the Catholic parish in Valožyn, was sentenced to 11 years in a penal colony in Belarus Dec. 30 in a move that highlights the growing persecution of Catholics in the Russia-aligned country.
Surviving 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami ‘profoundly transformative,’ deacon says
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Surviving 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami ‘profoundly transformative,’ deacon says

Ruby ThomasJanuary 2, 20254 min read
Looking back, Deacon Berghausen said he realizes God was present even in that time of great suffering. He reflects often, he said, on the date of the tsunami — the feast of St. Stephen, who was the first martyr and one of the first deacons of the early church.
Catholic high schools mourn alums among New Orleans victims
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Catholic high schools mourn alums among New Orleans victims

Gina ChristianJanuary 2, 20254 min read
Several Catholic high schools are mourning former students among the victims of a Jan. 1 terrorist attack in New Orleans.
In the Jubilee Year, feed the hungry, says Catholic charity
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In the Jubilee Year, feed the hungry, says Catholic charity

OSV NewsJanuary 2, 20254 min read
As the Jubilee Year picks up speed, the faithful must participate by sharing what we have with the disadvantaged, Catholic charity Mary’s Meals urged.
Migrants, refugees, victims of war have a right to education, pope says
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Migrants, refugees, victims of war have a right to education, pope says

Cindy WoodenJanuary 2, 20252 min read
Pope Francis has asked Catholics around the world to pray with him in January that migrants, refugees and victims of war will have a chance for an education.
Pope prays for victims of New Orleans attack
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Pope prays for victims of New Orleans attack

Justin McLellanJanuary 2, 20252 min read
Pope Francis was “deeply saddened” to learn of deaths and injuries caused by the attack in New Orleans on New Year’s Day, which killed 15 people.
New Orleans archbishop: ‘God always gives us hope, even in the midst of tragic situations’
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New Orleans archbishop: ‘God always gives us hope, even in the midst of tragic situations’

Peter Finney Jr.January 2, 20256 min read
Archbishop Gregory M. Aymond and 600 worshipers struggled to make sense of the death and carnage perpetrated by a man who drove a pickup truck into a dense crowd of early-morning New Year’s revelers just five blocks away on Bourbon Street.
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