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Bishop Seitz: End human trafficking by tackling root causes collectively
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Bishop Seitz: End human trafficking by tackling root causes collectively

Gina ChristianFebruary 2, 20244 min read
Ending human trafficking requires collective action in addressing the conditions that cause it, said a U.S. bishop.
At National Prayer Breakfast, Biden calls for Americans to ‘pray for peace’ amid conflict
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At National Prayer Breakfast, Biden calls for Americans to ‘pray for peace’ amid conflict

Kate ScanlonFebruary 1, 20243 min read
At the National Prayer Breakfast Feb. 1, President Joe Biden called for prayers for a peaceful resolution of conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine, and he urged Americans to be united in the face of challenges.
Pope to Notre Dame: Religion ‘essential’ in forming minds and hearts
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Pope to Notre Dame: Religion ‘essential’ in forming minds and hearts

Justin McLellanFebruary 1, 20244 min read
Catholic universities are called to contribute to the growth of the intellectual tradition of the church as well as the hearts of their students, forming them into agents of good, Pope Francis told the University of Notre Dame’s board of trustees.
Social media CEOs grilled over child exploitation: ‘You have a product that’s killing people’
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Social media CEOs grilled over child exploitation: ‘You have a product that’s killing people’

Kate ScanlonFebruary 1, 20246 min read
The Senate Judiciary Committee Jan. 31 grilled the CEOs of major social media companies on how they respond to child sexual exploitation on their platforms.
Pope: Christians must rekindle hope in fighting today’s forms of slavery
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Pope: Christians must rekindle hope in fighting today’s forms of slavery

Carol GlatzFebruary 1, 20246 min read
Lent is a time to free oneself from slavery and take action to free others suffering from the multiple forms of slavery that afflict the world, Pope Francis said.
‘We need a generation to forget’ on both sides of conflict, says Palestinian bishop
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‘We need a generation to forget’ on both sides of conflict, says Palestinian bishop

Michael KellyFebruary 1, 20244 min read
Auxiliary Bishop William Shomali of the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem told OSV News that the level of destruction in Gaza is unprecedented and many residents there are “starving.”
Six pro-life activists convicted of federal civil rights offenses for abortion clinic blockade
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Six pro-life activists convicted of federal civil rights offenses for abortion clinic blockade

Kurt JensenFebruary 1, 20245 min read
Six pro-life activists, including one already jailed and awaiting sentencing for a separate incident in Washington, were convicted Jan. 30 of federal civil rights offenses resulting from their blockade of an abortion clinic in Mount Juliet, Tenn., on March 5, 2021.
Pope: For the terminally ill, incurable does not mean ‘un-care-able’
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Pope: For the terminally ill, incurable does not mean ‘un-care-able’

Carol GlatzFebruary 1, 20242 min read
People who are terminally ill and their families should always receive the care and assistance they need, Pope Francis said.
Wrath destroys relationships, pins blame on others, pope says
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Wrath destroys relationships, pins blame on others, pope says

Carol GlatzJanuary 31, 20244 min read
Wrath is a “dark vice” that destroys relationships, focuses all blame on others and only worsens over time, Pope Francis said.
Catholic U. ends contract with professor over ‘abortion doula’ guest lecturer
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Catholic U. ends contract with professor over ‘abortion doula’ guest lecturer

Gina ChristianJanuary 31, 20246 min read
The Catholic University of America has ended its contract with a psychology professor who recently invited a self-described “abortion doula” to address a class of students.
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