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Church must band together to fight evil of human trafficking, pope says
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Church must band together to fight evil of human trafficking, pope says

Carol GlatzMay 25, 20245 min read
Catholics fighting against human trafficking must work together in order to be truly effective against this “odious” crime, Pope Francis told an international network of religious working against human trafficking.
Louisana Legislature approves bill to reclassify abortion-related drugs as controlled dangerous substances
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Louisana Legislature approves bill to reclassify abortion-related drugs as controlled dangerous substances

Kate ScanlonMay 24, 20244 min read
Louisiana lawmakers approved legislation May 23 that would classify drugs used for both early abortion and miscarriage as controlled dangerous substances, and would criminalize improperly possessing the pills, such as lacking a valid prescription or their use outside the context of a professional medical practice.
Polish church warns of widening conflict over ‘hostile reforms’
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Polish church warns of widening conflict over ‘hostile reforms’

Jonathan LuxmooreMay 24, 20246 min read
Poland’s bishops have warned of growing conflict with anti-clerical politicians if they press ahead with plans to remove public crosses and curb religious education in the traditionally Catholic country, as church leaders across Europe also cautioned against the “marginalization” of Christianity.
Carlo Acutis’ canonization news leaves U.S. devotees ‘over the moon’ with joy
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Carlo Acutis’ canonization news leaves U.S. devotees ‘over the moon’ with joy

Gina ChristianMay 24, 20246 min read
On May 23, Pope Francis formally recognized a second miracle attributed to the intercession of Blessed Carlo Acutis, clearing the way for him to be formally recognized as a saint of the Catholic Church.
‘All gifts from God’: Crowds, connection, conversion mark national pilgrimage’s first week
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‘All gifts from God’: Crowds, connection, conversion mark national pilgrimage’s first week

Maria WieringMay 24, 20247 min read
In their first week, pilgrims on the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage have faced blisters, a busted toe and thunderstorms, but those “hiccups” along the routes are “all gifts from God,” said Jack Krebs, a perpetual pilgrim on the pilgrimage’s St. Junipero Serra Route.
Vatican rules Carmelite nun can stay in order, overturning Texas bishop’s dismissal
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Vatican rules Carmelite nun can stay in order, overturning Texas bishop’s dismissal

Maria WieringMay 24, 20245 min read
An embattled nun in Texas at the center of a yearlong controversy can remain in the Carmelite order, according to a Vatican decree publicized May 21. The decree nullifies a decision issued last year by Bishop Michael F. Olson of Fort Worth to dismiss the nun from the Carmelites.
U.S. bishops sue EEOC over regulation adding abortion to pregnant worker protections
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U.S. bishops sue EEOC over regulation adding abortion to pregnant worker protections

Kate ScanlonMay 24, 20245 min read
The U.S. Catholic bishops’ conference, alongside other Catholic groups, filed suit May 22 against a federal agency for including abortion in regulations implementing a law meant to add workplace protections for pregnant workers.
Pope signs decrees advancing several sainthood causes
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Pope signs decrees advancing several sainthood causes

Cindy WoodenMay 23, 20244 min read
In addition to clearing the way for the canonization of Blessed Carlo Acutis, Pope Francis signed decrees in seven other sainthood causes, including that of Blessed Giuseppe Allamano, founder of the Consolata Missionaries, who also is now ready to be declared a saint.
Pope recognizes miracle needed for church’s first ‘millennial’ saint
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Pope recognizes miracle needed for church’s first ‘millennial’ saint

Carol GlatzMay 23, 20244 min read
Pope Francis formally recognized a miracle attributed to the intercession of Blessed Carlo Acutis, a 15-year-old Italian teenager whose birth in 1991 will make him the first “millennial” to become a saint.
Texas school’s unexpected candlelit Mass is stark contrast to Gulf Coast’s deadly storms
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Texas school’s unexpected candlelit Mass is stark contrast to Gulf Coast’s deadly storms

James RamosMay 23, 20246 min read
Just minutes before St. Cecilia Catholic School’s eighth-grade graduation Mass and ceremony began, the power to the west Houston parochial school cut out, plunging the large sanctuary into disturbing darkness.
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