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Pope confirms Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati will be canonized ‘soon’
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Pope confirms Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati will be canonized ‘soon’

Carol GlatzJune 24, 20243 min read
Pope Francis said that Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati “will be a saint soon.”
Florida Catholic’s Ana Rodriguez-Soto wins 2024 St. Francis de Sales Award
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Florida Catholic’s Ana Rodriguez-Soto wins 2024 St. Francis de Sales Award

Maria-Pia Negro ChinJune 24, 20245 min read
Ana Rodriguez-Soto, who recently retired as editor of the Florida Catholic, Miami edition, is the recipient of the 2024 St. Francis de Sales Award from the Catholic Media Association.
Apostolate to pregnant women in need poised to spread mission as lay association of faithful
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Apostolate to pregnant women in need poised to spread mission as lay association of faithful

Mike MayJune 24, 20244 min read
Now — with the Vatican’s recent approval of the organization as a lay association of the faithful — Mater Filius is poised to spread its mission as part of the Catholic Church’s pro-life outreach.
Study: Young men from ‘intact’ families — with married mom and dad — fare better in life
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Study: Young men from ‘intact’ families — with married mom and dad — fare better in life

Kimberly HeatheringtonJune 24, 20244 min read
Young men from “non-intact” families without a father are more likely to end up in prison or jail than to graduate from college, according to the findings of a new study from the Institute for Family Studies, a Charlottesville, Virginia-based think tank dedicated to researching marriage, family life and the well-being of children.
Why are abortions increasing after Supreme Court’s Dobbs ruling overturned Roe?
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Why are abortions increasing after Supreme Court’s Dobbs ruling overturned Roe?

Katie YoderJune 23, 202417 min read
The Guttmacher Institute, a reproductive research organization that supports abortion, estimated earlier this year that the number of abortions is the highest it has been in over a decade.
Vatican communications prefect on using Rupnik art: ‘I don’t think we have to throw stones’
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Vatican communications prefect on using Rupnik art: ‘I don’t think we have to throw stones’

Paulina GuzikJune 22, 20246 min read
On the final day of the Catholic Media Conference in Atlanta, the prefect of the Vatican’s Dicastery for Communication addressed questions posed by journalists about the dicastery’s regular practice of posting art by Father Marko Rupnik — a Rome-based priest accused of sexually abusing multiple women — on the Vatican News website and social media, especially to illustrate church feast days.
Science that serves humanity is in harmony with faith, pope says
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Science that serves humanity is in harmony with faith, pope says

Carol GlatzJune 22, 20244 min read
Faith and science can go hand in hand as long as science is put at the service of humanity and not used to hurt or extinguish human life, Pope Francis said.
Comic book tells story of Buffalo priest up for sainthood and beloved for his work with poor
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Comic book tells story of Buffalo priest up for sainthood and beloved for his work with poor

Kurt JensenJune 22, 20244 min read
Dubbed by local newspapers as “the padre of the poor,” Father Baker (1842-1936) built, in addition to the basilica, an orphanage, a maternity hospital, a trade school and a home for infant care.
Blessed Carlo Acutis Youth Camp officials overjoyed as namesake heads toward canonization
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Blessed Carlo Acutis Youth Camp officials overjoyed as namesake heads toward canonization

Colleen RowanJune 22, 20246 min read
Its mission is to lead young people to a deep relationship with Jesus Christ through his church. And the Blessed Carlo Acutis Youth Camp does just that each summer for young Catholics in West Virginia.
‘Lots of pain’ as families lose everything in New Mexico wildfires, says parish volunteer
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‘Lots of pain’ as families lose everything in New Mexico wildfires, says parish volunteer

Gina ChristianJune 21, 20243 min read
A volunteer at a New Mexico parish told OSV News June 20 he’s seeing “lots of pain” in the faces of those displaced by massive wildfires in that state’s central region.
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