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Irish bishops urge immediate end to Israel-Hamas hostilities as children in Gaza face starvation
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Irish bishops urge immediate end to Israel-Hamas hostilities as children in Gaza face starvation

Michael KellyMarch 6, 20244 min read
Ireland’s Catholic bishops called on Israel and Hamas to immediately end hostilities in the Holy Land as the war triggered by the Oct. 7 attacks enters its sixth month, and U.N. agencies warn that children are dying of starvation in Gaza.
Major Archbishop Shevchuk: Cross is ‘tree of life’ bearing fruit in besieged Ukraine
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Major Archbishop Shevchuk: Cross is ‘tree of life’ bearing fruit in besieged Ukraine

Gina ChristianMarch 5, 20246 min read
As Ukraine enters its 11th year of confronting Russian aggression, the cross of Christ is “a tree of life (that) bears its fruit every day” in the besieged nation, said the head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church.
French bishops call for fasting, prayer as abortion is enshrined in country’s constitution
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French bishops call for fasting, prayer as abortion is enshrined in country’s constitution

Caroline de SuryMarch 5, 20247 min read
After several months of legislative process, the French Congress, a special body composed of both chambers of parliament, revised the country’s 1958 constitution to enshrine women’s “guaranteed freedom” to abort in Article 34, making France the first country in the world to explicitly include the right to abortion in its constitution.
Priest narrowly escapes attack damaging historic Oregon Catholic shrine
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Priest narrowly escapes attack damaging historic Oregon Catholic shrine

Gina ChristianMarch 5, 20244 min read
Security cameras, religious objects and windows were smashed in the monastery of The Grotto, the National Sanctuary of Our Sorrowful Mother, a 54-acre shrine operated by the Order of Friar Servants of Mary.
Church Militant to shut down as defamation saga ignited by a radical traditionalist sect concludes
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Church Militant to shut down as defamation saga ignited by a radical traditionalist sect concludes

Damien FisherMarch 5, 20249 min read
Trapped in a vortex of scandal, the Ferndale, Mich.-based Church Militant is shutting down, the concluding chapter for the online news outlet thanks to a legal drama set in motion by a fringe traditionalist group and its canon lawyer, who is accused of defaming a New Hampshire priest on the opposite side of a canonical dispute.
‘Why, Lord?’ is appropriate prayer for grieving parents, pope says
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‘Why, Lord?’ is appropriate prayer for grieving parents, pope says

Cindy WoodenMarch 5, 20242 min read
Crying out to God and demanding answers when one’s child dies is anything but a sign of a lack of faith, Pope Francis told a group of grieving Italian parents.
Russian Catholic join in mourning Navalny, urge fight continue for human rights
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Russian Catholic join in mourning Navalny, urge fight continue for human rights

Jonathan LuxmooreMarch 4, 20246 min read
Prominent Russian Catholics have urged church members to continue condemning human rights violations after the funeral of opposition leader Alexei Navalny, despite warnings people who attended could face police reprisals.
Alabama House, Senate pass similar bills to safeguard IVF; once reconciled, bill goes to governor
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Alabama House, Senate pass similar bills to safeguard IVF; once reconciled, bill goes to governor

Kate ScanlonMarch 4, 20244 min read
Alabama lawmakers in both the state’s House and Senate Feb. 29 passed similar bills to implement legal protections to in vitro fertilization clinics following a ruling by that state’s Supreme Court that frozen embryos qualify as children under the state law’s wrongful death law.
Church leaders condemn ‘wanton attack’ at aid site; Israelis demand hostage release
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Church leaders condemn ‘wanton attack’ at aid site; Israelis demand hostage release

Judith SudilovskyMarch 4, 20246 min read
Patriarchs and Heads of the Churches in Jerusalem condemned a “wanton attack” by Israeli soldiers against Palestinian civilians in Gaza City who were waiting for delivery of humanitarian aid Feb. 29. Gaza health authorities said the attack left more than 100 people dead.
Pope calls for cease-fire in Gaza; calls disarmament ‘moral duty’
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Pope calls for cease-fire in Gaza; calls disarmament ‘moral duty’

Justin McLellanMarch 4, 20242 min read
Pope Francis repeated his call for an immediate cease-fire in Gaza and said the international community has a “moral duty” to pursue disarmament worldwide.
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