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European Catholics take stock of year’s mixed progress on life issues
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European Catholics take stock of year’s mixed progress on life issues

Jonathan LuxmooreDecember 29, 20248 min read
When British parliamentarians approved a law to allow physician-assisted suicide on Nov. 29, it followed a year of legislative inroads against Catholic social teaching across Europe.
How Father Tolton handled travails, transitions is model for living out the faith, says bishop
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How Father Tolton handled travails, transitions is model for living out the faith, says bishop

Jay NiesDecember 29, 20248 min read
A Missouri native, Father Augustus Tolton is recognized as the first African American to be ordained a priest. A candidate for sainthood, he has the title of “Venerable.”
As ‘Fiducia Supplicans’ marks 1 year, divisions over Vatican document persist
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As ‘Fiducia Supplicans’ marks 1 year, divisions over Vatican document persist

Maria WieringDecember 28, 20249 min read
A year after “Fiducia Supplicans” whipped up a firestorm of controversy in the days before Christmas, the Vatican declaration remains a point of division in the U.S. church and worldwide. Meanwhile, it is unclear whether it has freshly prompted many Catholics in “irregular situations” to seek the kind of blessings it permits.
Report: Most US executions in 2024 come down to 4 states
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Report: Most US executions in 2024 come down to 4 states

Kate ScanlonDecember 28, 20245 min read
Just four states were responsible for three-quarters of the executions that took place in the U.S. in 2024, according to a new report by the Death Penalty Information Center.
Pope Francis’ 2024: Turning 88, praying for peace, presiding over synod
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Pope Francis’ 2024: Turning 88, praying for peace, presiding over synod

Cindy WoodenDecember 28, 20247 min read
Pope Francis, who celebrated his 88th birthday Dec. 17, mostly uses a wheelchair instead of walking and presides over rather than concelebrates most public liturgies. Still, he had a 2024 full of important engagements, the longest trip of his papacy and major preparations for the Holy Year 2025, which he is set to open Dec. 24.
Don’t lose hope, pope says as he opens Holy Door at Rome prison
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Don’t lose hope, pope says as he opens Holy Door at Rome prison

Cindy WoodenDecember 27, 20243 min read
Wearing red vestments for the feast of St. Stephen, the first Christian martyr, Pope Francis knocked on the door of the church in Rome’s Rebibbia prison complex and walked over its threshold.
God wants all people to be saved; he forgives all who repent, pope says
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God wants all people to be saved; he forgives all who repent, pope says

Cindy WoodenDecember 27, 20243 min read
God wants to save each and every person, and Christians are called to give witness to that fact by praying even for people who have harmed them, Pope Francis said.
For Catholics in Nicaragua, the year has been ‘tragic on every level’
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For Catholics in Nicaragua, the year has been ‘tragic on every level’

Junno Arocho EstevesDecember 27, 20248 min read
For Latin American Catholics, December is an important month, not just in anticipation of the Christmas celebrations, but also for important Marian feast days, such as Our Lady of Guadalupe and the Immaculate Conception, that remain linked to their cultural history.
In 2024, state laws of interest to Catholics span abortion to IVF to immigration
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In 2024, state laws of interest to Catholics span abortion to IVF to immigration

Kate ScanlonDecember 27, 20246 min read
State laws of interest to Catholics spanned policy areas from abortion to IVF to immigration in 2024. An expected ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court in 2025 could have an impact on state laws across the country banning certain types of medical or surgical gender reassignment procedures for minors who identify as transgender.
OSV’s 2024 Catholics of the Year
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OSV’s 2024 Catholics of the Year

OSV NewsDecember 26, 202412 min read
Looking back at the year, editors at OSV, in their longstanding tradition of shining a light on exemplary signs of faith, have named the following 10 individuals Catholics of the Year for 2024.
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