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White House creates Easter furor with annual transgender message, contest rules
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White House creates Easter furor with annual transgender message, contest rules

Gina ChristianApril 2, 20245 min read
A proclamation from the nation’s second Catholic president on a transgender-themed occasion is causing consternation among some faithful, as the date coincides this year with Easter — and as the annual White House Easter egg art contest bans, among other things, religious symbolism.
Shrine’s Divine Mercy Sunday weekend to focus on Eucharist, ‘spiritual fatherhood’
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Shrine’s Divine Mercy Sunday weekend to focus on Eucharist, ‘spiritual fatherhood’

Gina ChristianApril 2, 20245 min read
Some 15,000 pilgrims are expected at the annual Divine Mercy Sunday Weekend, which takes place April 6-7 at the National Shrine for the Divine Mercy in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.
How Catholic families can participate in the National Eucharistic Congress
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How Catholic families can participate in the National Eucharistic Congress

Maria WieringApril 2, 20245 min read
Planned for July 17-21 at Lucas Oil Stadium and the adjacent Indiana Convention Center, the 10th National Eucharistic Congress is expected to draw tens of thousands of Catholics of all ages from across the country for worship, prayer, formation and community.
Life on farm named for Dorothy Day helps Catholic couple deepen faith, ‘glorify God’
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Life on farm named for Dorothy Day helps Catholic couple deepen faith, ‘glorify God’

Kurt JensenApril 1, 20245 min read
Carmina Chapp, a Catholic theologian with degrees from Providence College and Duquesne University, is the founder of the Dorothy Day Catholic Worker Farm near the borough of Harveys Lake, Pa., near Scranton.
Speakers: Faith-based organizations play key role in promoting women as leaders
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Speakers: Faith-based organizations play key role in promoting women as leaders

Olivia PoustApril 1, 20245 min read
Anahit Mkhoyan was one of five panelists who spoke at “Fragile Contexts, Strong Women: The Role of Faith-Based Organizations in Promoting Women’s Leadership,” an official side event of the United Nations’ Commission on the Status of Women, sponsored by the Permanent Observer Mission of the Holy See to the United Nations and Caritas Internationalis March 19.
Report: U.S. Catholics say environmental justice important, but most unaware of ‘Laudato Si”
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Report: U.S. Catholics say environmental justice important, but most unaware of ‘Laudato Si”

Gina ChristianApril 1, 20247 min read
A new study shows most Catholics in the U.S. believe environmental justice is an important issue — but only a third of them have heard of Pope Francis’ encyclical on the topic, with Mass attendance key to familiarity with church teaching on the care for creation.
On Easter, pope asks Christ to ‘roll away’ the stones of war worldwide
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On Easter, pope asks Christ to ‘roll away’ the stones of war worldwide

Justin McLellanMarch 31, 20245 min read
Just as Jesus removed the stone that sealed his tomb on the morning of the Resurrection, on Easter Christ alone “has the power to roll away the stones that block the path to life” and which trap humanity in war and injustice, Pope Francis said.
Easter marks the ‘rebirth of hope amid the ruins of failure,’ pope says
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Easter marks the ‘rebirth of hope amid the ruins of failure,’ pope says

Cindy WoodenMarch 30, 20244 min read
Easter is a promise that no matter how dark the world may seem and no matter how heavy the burdens one carries, victory belongs to the Risen Christ and all who believe in him, Pope Francis said.
Papal preacher: The Lord’s power is his love, rejection of revenge
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Papal preacher: The Lord’s power is his love, rejection of revenge

Carol GlatzMarch 29, 20244 min read
God’s power is the power of his humble, defenseless love, the papal preacher told Pope Francis and thousands of people gathered for the Liturgy of the Lord’s Passion.
Tears flow as pope washes feet of women inmates at Rome prison
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Tears flow as pope washes feet of women inmates at Rome prison

Cindy WoodenMarch 29, 20244 min read
The pope celebrated the evening Mass of the Lord’s Supper March 28 at the women’s prison under a tent set up outside.
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