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Gay couples can be blessed by priest if it isn’t a formal liturgical blessing
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Gay couples can be blessed by priest if it isn’t a formal liturgical blessing

Cindy WoodenDecember 18, 20235 min read
A Catholic priest can bless a gay or other unmarried couple as long as it is not a formal liturgical blessing and does not give the impression that the Catholic Church is blessing the union as if it were a marriage, the Vatican doctrinal office said.
Cardinal Becciu, five others sentenced to prison at Vatican trial
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Cardinal Becciu, five others sentenced to prison at Vatican trial

Cindy WoodenDecember 18, 20234 min read
The Vatican City State criminal court sentenced Cardinal Angelo Becciu to five years and six months in prison on two counts of embezzlement and one of aggravated fraud but found him not guilty of abuse of office or witness tampering.
Celebrating the Incarnation, remember Bethlehem, too, pope says
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Celebrating the Incarnation, remember Bethlehem, too, pope says

Cindy WoodenDecember 18, 20233 min read
When St. Francis of Assisi staged the first Nativity scene 800 years ago, he did so to remind people of the powerful, awe-inspiring truth that God became human in Jesus, Pope Francis said.
Pope condemns targeting of unarmed civilians in Gaza
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Pope condemns targeting of unarmed civilians in Gaza

Justin McLellanDecember 18, 20233 min read
Pope Francis condemned the Israeli military’s killing of two Christian women sheltering at a Catholic parish in Gaza and an attack on a convent, noting that in the current fighting “unarmed civilians are targets for bombs and gunfire.”
Analysis: U.S. Catholics’ priest shortage faces new ‘serious crisis’ due to immigration law
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Analysis: U.S. Catholics’ priest shortage faces new ‘serious crisis’ due to immigration law

Kimberly HeatheringtonDecember 18, 20239 min read
In a particularly unwelcome revelation for American Catholics, the federal government announced that same month in a Federal Register notice a procedural change in how it processes green cards for foreign-born religious workers.
Holy Spirit ‘propels us’ out of comfort zone, says synod’s spiritual adviser
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Holy Spirit ‘propels us’ out of comfort zone, says synod’s spiritual adviser

Sean GallagherDecember 17, 20237 min read
Some people came to the Synod on Synodality at the Vatican in October “with the hope that it would bring dramatic change to the life of the church,” Dominican Father Timothy Radcliffe said in a talk in Indianapolis Dec. 6. “Other people hoped it would exactly change nothing.”
Ukraine’s war-torn Christians look ahead to first Christmas shared with West
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Ukraine’s war-torn Christians look ahead to first Christmas shared with West

Jonathan LuxmooreDecember 17, 20237 min read
When Ukraine’s embattled citizens gather this Christmas, their rich festivities will feel symbolically different — as the festival is celebrated for the first time on Dec. 25, in line with the Western calendar.
Backed by Catholic clergy, Buffalo Bills chaplain provides rare full-time pastoral care
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Backed by Catholic clergy, Buffalo Bills chaplain provides rare full-time pastoral care

OSV NewsDecember 17, 20236 min read
Now in his seventh season as the Buffalo Bills’ team chaplain, Vanden Bos is a rare breed in the NFL: He is a full-time chaplain.
Having child out of wedlock does not bar access to sacraments, Vatican says
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Having child out of wedlock does not bar access to sacraments, Vatican says

Justin McLellanDecember 16, 20234 min read
Women who have conceived a child out of wedlock and have the courage to choose life for their baby “should be encouraged to have access to the healing and consoling power of the sacraments,” said the head of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith.
At Christmas, God remains with us through war and poverty, pope says
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At Christmas, God remains with us through war and poverty, pope says

Justin McLellanDecember 15, 20233 min read
The Christmas season is a reminder to Christians that despite hardships, God chose to join himself to humanity and still remains by its side, Pope Francis said.
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