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US extends stay for thousands of Ukrainians as war enters second year
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US extends stay for thousands of Ukrainians as war enters second year

Gina ChristianMarch 16, 20234 min read
Thousands of Ukrainians who fled their nation in the first days of Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022 can now apply to extend their stay in the U.S. by one year.
South Carolina GOP lawmakers’ bill opens up women to death penalty over abortion, a move pro-life leaders reject
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South Carolina GOP lawmakers’ bill opens up women to death penalty over abortion, a move pro-life leaders reject

Kate ScanlonMarch 16, 20235 min read
South Carolina lawmakers introduced a bill that if passed, could subject women who undergo abortions to the same punishments as those for murder in the state, including the death penalty.
Biden issues executive order on guns, calls on Congress to reduce gun violence
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Biden issues executive order on guns, calls on Congress to reduce gun violence

Kate ScanlonMarch 16, 20234 min read
President Joe Biden announced March 14 he would sign an executive order aiming to increase the number of background checks on prospective gun buyers, as well as measures to promote red flag laws and the secure storage of firearms.
Places that inspire people to live wisely, well are needed today, pope says
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Places that inspire people to live wisely, well are needed today, pope says

Carol GlatzMarch 16, 20233 min read
Places that serve as “oases of encounter” are needed today so that visitors can be inspired to live wisely and well, Pope Francis told representatives of a Buddhist organization.
Synod vigil to be expression of ‘ecumenism of solidarity,’ pastor says
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Synod vigil to be expression of ‘ecumenism of solidarity,’ pastor says

Cindy WoodenMarch 15, 20233 min read
Planning an ecumenical prayer vigil for the Catholic Church’s Synod of Bishops and making a commitment to participating in it is an expression of “an ecumenism of solidarity,” said the Rev. Anne-Laure Danet, ecumenical officer for the French Protestant Federation.
Liturgical elements must foster prayer, sense of communion, pope says
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Liturgical elements must foster prayer, sense of communion, pope says

Carol GlatzMarch 15, 20233 min read
The aesthetic and artistic elements surrounding the liturgy must foster prayer and a sense of communion, Pope Francis said.
To be an apostle is to serve, not move up church’s hierarchy, pope says
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To be an apostle is to serve, not move up church’s hierarchy, pope says

Justin McLellanMarch 15, 20233 min read
Being an apostle does not mean climbing up the church’s hierarchy to look down on others but humbling oneself in a spirit of service, Pope Francis said.
At prayer breakfast, Catholics challenged to assist Ukraine, mothers and children post-Dobbs
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At prayer breakfast, Catholics challenged to assist Ukraine, mothers and children post-Dobbs

Kate ScanlonMarch 14, 20235 min read
U.S. Catholics should urge their lawmakers to continue to help the people of Ukraine fend off Russia’s invasion of their country, Metropolitan Archbishop Borys Gudziak of the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Philadelphia told attendees of the 18th annual National Catholic Prayer Breakfast March 14.
Twin bank failures underscore ‘solemn obligation’ of banking prudence for common good of society
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Twin bank failures underscore ‘solemn obligation’ of banking prudence for common good of society

Kate ScanlonMarch 14, 20234 min read
After the failures of two banks in March, the U.S. government has taken steps to prevent similar failures and the risks such failures would present to the economy.
Georgetown panel marks pope’s 10th anniversary, praises his fresh approach to church teaching
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Georgetown panel marks pope’s 10th anniversary, praises his fresh approach to church teaching

Kate ScanlonMarch 14, 20233 min read
Pope Francis has brought a fresh perspective to established Catholic teaching, panelists said March 13 at an event hosted by Georgetown University’s Initiative on Catholic Social Thought and Public Life to mark the pontiff’s 10th anniversary.
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