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Mass celebrated in memory of mariners lost at sea, other seafarers and their families
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Mass celebrated in memory of mariners lost at sea, other seafarers and their families

Julie AsherMay 23, 20235 min read
In anticipation of the National Day of Prayer and Remembrance for Mariners and People of the Sea, Bishop Brendan J. Cahill of Victoria, Texas, celebrated Mass in Washington to remember seafarers who have lost their lives at sea and to pray for all who work the sea and their families.
LA Dodgers cancel plans to honor group criticized as anti-Catholic
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LA Dodgers cancel plans to honor group criticized as anti-Catholic

OSV NewsMay 22, 20233 min read
After criticism from Catholic groups and local fans, the Los Angeles Dodgers removed a self-described “leading-edge order of queer and trans nuns” from its list of honorees at its annual Pride Night celebration in June.
A testimony of faith and love: conjoined twins born, baptized and at peace in God’s arms
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A testimony of faith and love: conjoined twins born, baptized and at peace in God’s arms

Karla FierroMay 22, 20234 min read
The moving story of Nicole Duque and Austin LeBlanc, a local pro-life couple and active members of St. Joseph Shrine in Detroit and St. Mary Parish in Wayne, Mich., has captured the attention of the community.
Pope plays key role in Argentina’s bishops asking for forgiveness
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Pope plays key role in Argentina’s bishops asking for forgiveness

Lucien ChauvinMay 22, 20237 min read
Argentina’s Catholic Church is going through a process of soul-searching as the country gets ready for general elections in October, four decades after the end of the last military dictatorship.
Pope praises Julian of Norwich as example of faith and service
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Pope praises Julian of Norwich as example of faith and service

Cindy WoodenMay 21, 20233 min read
Although she died centuries ago, the English mystic Julian of Norwich continues to remind people of the importance of “faith in God’s loving providence and holiness of life expressed in generous service to our brothers and sisters in need,” Pope Francis said.
Black Cuban recounts his flight as a child refugee from Castro’s regime in ‘Operation Pedro Pan’
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Black Cuban recounts his flight as a child refugee from Castro’s regime in ‘Operation Pedro Pan’

Robert Alan GloverMay 20, 20235 min read
Ricardo E. Gonzalez Zayas was one of over 14,000 Cuban children who were part of “Operation Pedro Pan” — a secret, mass exodus to the U.S. via air between 1960-1962 from the newly created communist nation located just 90 miles from our Florida coast.
Parish helps East Palestine residents amid ‘a lot of uncertainty’ after toxic train wreck
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Parish helps East Palestine residents amid ‘a lot of uncertainty’ after toxic train wreck

Gina ChristianMay 19, 20234 min read
More than three months after an environmentally hazardous train derailment, Catholics in an Ohio town are still facing “a lot of uncertainty” about their surroundings, while working to support their community, a pastoral worker told OSV News.
Gaza Strip Catholic priest brings comfort to traumatized community, with special focus on young people
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Gaza Strip Catholic priest brings comfort to traumatized community, with special focus on young people

Judith SudilovskyMay 19, 20235 min read
In addition to providing spiritual support to the community members during the five days of hostilities, Father Romanelli said he and the nine nuns currently in Gaza worked to find ways to offer psychological and emotional support.
Vatican reportedly pulls ‘controversial’ World Youth Day stamp
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Vatican reportedly pulls ‘controversial’ World Youth Day stamp

Justin McLellanMay 18, 20232 min read
The Vatican has pulled from circulation a World Youth Day stamp of Pope Francis with young people in an image that resembles propaganda from Portugal’s former dictatorship.
‘Hope Is Fuel’ conference fans flames of controversy over antisemitic, sedevacantist Catholic headliners
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‘Hope Is Fuel’ conference fans flames of controversy over antisemitic, sedevacantist Catholic headliners

Gina ChristianMay 18, 20236 min read
An online conference billed “Hope Is Fuel: Catholic on Purpose” is sparking flames of controversy, after a number of speakers withdrew over other panelists’ views on antisemitism, Jewish-Catholic relations and the validity of Pope Francis’ papacy.
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