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Nicaragua expels a dozen priests, sends them to the Vatican, Ortega regime says
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Nicaragua expels a dozen priests, sends them to the Vatican, Ortega regime says

David AgrenOctober 19, 20235 min read
Nicaragua has expelled a dozen priests held as political prisoners as the increasingly tyrannical regime continues sending clergy into exile and cracking down on the Catholic Church.
Hospital attack evokes ‘disbelief, horror,’ says Catholic aid organization spokesman
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Hospital attack evokes ‘disbelief, horror,’ says Catholic aid organization spokesman

Gina ChristianOctober 19, 20234 min read
An attack on a Christian hospital in Gaza amid the Israel-Hamas war has left staff at the U.S. offices of the Catholic Near East Welfare Association reeling.
In wartime visit to Israel, Biden says hospital blast caused by ‘other team’
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In wartime visit to Israel, Biden says hospital blast caused by ‘other team’

Kate ScanlonOctober 18, 20234 min read
President Joe Biden arrived in Israel Oct. 18 to demonstrate the United States’ support for its ally amid the conflict, and suggested “the other team” was responsible for a blast at a hospital in Gaza that killed hundreds, according to a claim from the Hamas-controlled health ministry.
Amid Israel-Hamas war, interfaith solidarity more important than ever, say experts
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Amid Israel-Hamas war, interfaith solidarity more important than ever, say experts

Gina ChristianOctober 18, 20235 min read
The complex dynamics among three of the world’s major faith traditions — Islam, Judaism and Christianity — have been at once highlighted and strained by the war, which was sparked by Hamas’ militants Oct. 7 ambush on approximately 22 locations in Israel.
Tim Scott praises Netanyahu for ‘restraint’, blasts Trump criticism at Georgetown event
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Tim Scott praises Netanyahu for ‘restraint’, blasts Trump criticism at Georgetown event

Kate ScanlonOctober 18, 20234 min read
Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., a Republican presidential candidate, praised Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Oct. 16 for demonstrating “restraint” after Hamas attacked Israel about a week prior, and pushed back on his party’s front-runner, former President Donald Trump, for his criticism of Netanyahu days after the attack.
Pope calls for world day of prayer for peace as catastrophe looms in Gaza
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Pope calls for world day of prayer for peace as catastrophe looms in Gaza

Carol GlatzOctober 18, 20232 min read
Warning against a humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza and ongoing conflicts elsewhere, Pope Francis has called for a day of fasting, penance and prayer for peace in the world Oct. 27.
Eucharist has the power to draw hearts to Jesus, pope says
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Eucharist has the power to draw hearts to Jesus, pope says

Carol GlatzOctober 18, 20233 min read
St. Charles de Foucauld, a turn-of-the-19th-century hermit, demonstrates how a life of meekness, tenderness and eucharistic adoration evangelizes, Pope Francis said.
Hundreds killed in Gaza hospital rocket strike on the day of prayer, fasting for peace
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Hundreds killed in Gaza hospital rocket strike on the day of prayer, fasting for peace

Judith SudilovskyOctober 18, 20238 min read
While Christian faithful across the globe prayed and fasted for peace in the Holy Land, a rocket struck the Christian hospital in Gaza City where hundreds of people were being treated, but also where hundreds were taking shelter. U.S. President Joe Biden is on his way to Israel to make a quick visit Oct. 18.
Ripple effect: Delegates discuss synod impact beyond Catholicism
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Ripple effect: Delegates discuss synod impact beyond Catholicism

Justin McLellanOctober 17, 20236 min read
Seated among Catholics cardinals, bishops, priests, religious sisters and lay Catholic leaders, 12 representatives from other Christian communities are listening and weighing in on discussions about the future of the Catholic Church.
Catholic teacher who refused to teach gender ideology could be banned from classroom for life
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Catholic teacher who refused to teach gender ideology could be banned from classroom for life

Simon CaldwellOctober 17, 20234 min read
A Catholic teacher in England could be banned from the classroom for life after refusing to teach “extreme” gender ideology to students.
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