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Pope tells priests: Be icons of Christ, wipe tears like Veronica
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Pope tells priests: Be icons of Christ, wipe tears like Veronica

Cindy WoodenApril 5, 20243 min read
Priests are called to be “a true icon of Jesus,” drawing closer to God the father by devoting their lives to the care of all God’s children, Pope Francis wrote.
CRS workers remain in Gaza after colleagues killed in strike
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CRS workers remain in Gaza after colleagues killed in strike

Gina ChristianApril 4, 20246 min read
Catholic aid workers in Gaza are determined to continue their mission after a deadly strike killed colleagues from a fellow organization.
Religions must counter war rhetoric with focus on peace, pope says
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Religions must counter war rhetoric with focus on peace, pope says

Cindy WoodenApril 4, 20243 min read
In a world filled with “bellicose rhetoric,” religious leaders must make extra efforts to speak of peace and to nurture every action and attitude that lessens tensions and increases dialogue, Pope Francis said.
Pope ‘deeply saddened’ after powerful 7.4 magnitude quake strikes Taiwan
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Pope ‘deeply saddened’ after powerful 7.4 magnitude quake strikes Taiwan

Junno Arocho EstevesApril 4, 20243 min read
Pope Francis expressed his condolences to the people of Taiwan after a powerful earthquake struck the island nation’s eastern shore.
Cardinals worried about liberation theology in 2013 conclave, pope says
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Cardinals worried about liberation theology in 2013 conclave, pope says

Justin McLellanApril 3, 20244 min read
A group of cardinals asked Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio in-depth questions about liberation theology and its political consequences before deciding to elect him pope in 2013, Pope Francis said.
Righteous people work for the good of all, pope says
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Righteous people work for the good of all, pope says

Cindy WoodenApril 3, 20242 min read
While giving each person his or her due is fundamental for justice, the virtue of justice is not concentrated on the individual in isolation but on ensuring the common good of all, Pope Francis said.
War is ‘folly,’ pope says as he leads prayers for Ukraine, Gaza
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War is ‘folly,’ pope says as he leads prayers for Ukraine, Gaza

Cindy WoodenApril 3, 20242 min read
Pope Francis held up a well-thumbed, camouflage-covered pocket edition of the New Testament and Psalms and a small fabric pouch containing a rosary.
Multiple states to place abortion on the ballot in November
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Multiple states to place abortion on the ballot in November

Kate ScanlonApril 3, 20245 min read
Multiple states will have measures to expand access to abortion on their ballots in November, a key challenge for pro-life groups in the fall after their losses on similar contests in post-Dobbs elections.
Oklahoma Supreme Court hears case over publicly funded Catholic charter school
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Oklahoma Supreme Court hears case over publicly funded Catholic charter school

Kate ScanlonApril 3, 20244 min read
The Oklahoma Supreme Court heard oral arguments April 2 in a case concerning what would be the first taxpayer-funded Catholic charter school if it survives the legal challenge.
‘We have hope’ say advocates at El Paso march and vigil for migrants’ dignity
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‘We have hope’ say advocates at El Paso march and vigil for migrants’ dignity

Marietha Góngora V.April 3, 20247 min read
On the evening of March 21, hundreds of people joined the peaceful demonstration “Be Not Afraid: March and Vigil for Human Dignity” organized by the Diocese of El Paso, Texas, along with migrant-supporting organizations such as Hope Border Institute, and religious and community leaders from areas along the U.S.-Mexico border.
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