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Suspects who threatened the pope arrested in Indonesia, local police say
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Suspects who threatened the pope arrested in Indonesia, local police say

Cindy WoodenSeptember 6, 20242 min read
Not long after Pope Francis left Indonesia, authorities there announced they had arrested seven people for making online “terror threats” against the pope.
Pope receives warm nighttime welcome to Papua New Guinea
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Pope receives warm nighttime welcome to Papua New Guinea

Cindy WoodenSeptember 6, 20243 min read
With a 21-cannon salute, Pope Francis was welcomed to Papua New Guinea Sept. 6, the second stop on his four-nation visit to Asia and the Pacific.
Exhibit highlights impact Reagan, St. John Paul II had on world through their shared moral vision
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Exhibit highlights impact Reagan, St. John Paul II had on world through their shared moral vision

John LavenburgSeptember 6, 20245 min read
The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Institute opened a new exhibit at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, Calif., on “The Pope and The President,” which shares “the story of President Reagan and St. John Paul II’s collaboration, friendship and legacies.
Missing boy’s case spurs church groups to unite to combat human trafficking in Argentina
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Missing boy’s case spurs church groups to unite to combat human trafficking in Argentina

Eduardo Campos LimaSeptember 6, 20245 min read
More than two months after 5-year-old Loan Peña went missing in the northeastern Argentina town of Nueve de Julio, the church continues to promote marches to demand his captors release him.
New Maori queen crowned in New Zealand — and she’s Catholic
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New Maori queen crowned in New Zealand — and she’s Catholic

Junno Arocho EstevesSeptember 5, 20242 min read
Amid the grief following the death of their king, the Maori people rejoiced as the late monarch’s youngest daughter, Nga Wai hono i te po, was named as his successor.
German bishops call for responsible governing after ‘extreme right’ party wins local elections
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German bishops call for responsible governing after ‘extreme right’ party wins local elections

Karin WollschlägerSeptember 5, 20244 min read
The results of local elections in eastern Germany’s regions of Thuringia and Saxony prompted German bishops to call for “responsible” formation of a government, even under “difficult” circumstances as the far-right party Alternative for Germany, or AfD, won over 30 percent of the vote.
U.S. bishops’ conference releases new resource on Hispanic/Latino communities, ministries
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U.S. bishops’ conference releases new resource on Hispanic/Latino communities, ministries

Marietha Góngora V.September 5, 20244 min read
Ahead of Hispanic Heritage Month, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Secretariat for Cultural Diversity in the Church has released a resource kit “to help illustrate the profound impact of the Hispanic/Latino community within the Catholic Church in the United States,” according to a USCCB press release.
Pope urges Indonesian Catholics to live out Gospel love, spread hope
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Pope urges Indonesian Catholics to live out Gospel love, spread hope

Cindy WoodenSeptember 5, 20243 min read
Even members of the most remote, smallest and poorest Christian communities are called to share the Gospel and to do so, first, by the way they live, Pope Francis told the Catholics of Indonesia.
New head of U.S. papal missions wants to ‘bring God to the ends of the earth’ through the Eucharist
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New head of U.S. papal missions wants to ‘bring God to the ends of the earth’ through the Eucharist

Gina ChristianSeptember 5, 20245 min read
A priest who recently spent 65 days on the road with the Blessed Sacrament during a national eucharistic pilgrimage has been tapped to head the papal missions in the U.S. — and he told OSV News he’s ready to help missionaries near and far “bring God to the ends of the earth” through the Eucharist.
Dueling child tax credit plans: Could they help more couples embrace life?
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Dueling child tax credit plans: Could they help more couples embrace life?

Kimberly HeatheringtonSeptember 5, 20248 min read
As the U.S. presidential race accelerates toward a Nov. 5 ballot box battle, candidates continue to jostle for American approval through their respective abortion and reproductive health policy scenarios.
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