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On World Day of Poor, be poor like those you serve, pope says
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On World Day of Poor, be poor like those you serve, pope says

Justin McLellanJune 13, 20234 min read
To recognize and address the poverty of others, Christians must become poor like the figure of Tobit from the Hebrew Bible, Pope Francis said.
Almost 7 in 10 Americans say biological sex, not gender identity, should determine sports participation
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Almost 7 in 10 Americans say biological sex, not gender identity, should determine sports participation

Kate ScanlonJune 13, 20233 min read
A growing majority of Americans say athletes should compete on men’s or women’s sports teams that correspond to their biological sex rather than their gender identity, according to a June 12 Gallup poll.
At Baltimore conference, Bishop Cozzens says magnifying ‘stories of encounter’ ignites hearts for Jesus, missionary action
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At Baltimore conference, Bishop Cozzens says magnifying ‘stories of encounter’ ignites hearts for Jesus, missionary action

Maria WieringJune 13, 20236 min read
Speaking at the Catholic Media Association’s June 6-9 annual gathering in Baltimore, Bishop Cozzens asked Catholic communications professionals to support the National Eucharistic Revival underway through their own witness, and by magnifying “stories of encounter.”
Pope’s message of hope launched into space to orbit Earth
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Pope’s message of hope launched into space to orbit Earth

Carol GlatzJune 13, 20235 min read
Pope Francis’ message of hope for humanity encased in a small satellite blasted off into space June 12 and soon will beam his words back to Earth.
Pew: Online worship still satisfying, but in-person worship now more popular
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Pew: Online worship still satisfying, but in-person worship now more popular

Gina ChristianJune 13, 20234 min read
A new study indicates Americans are pleased with virtual religious services, but more prefer to attend in person now that the COVID-19 public health emergency has officially ended.
Popes should retire only in ‘extreme cases,’ says ex-Vatican doctrine chief
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Popes should retire only in ‘extreme cases,’ says ex-Vatican doctrine chief

Justin McLellanJune 12, 20232 min read
A papal resignation should occur only in “truly extreme cases” and must not “become the norm,” said the former head of the Vatican’s doctrinal office.
Bishops to Congress, faithful: Fight increasing online child exploitation
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Bishops to Congress, faithful: Fight increasing online child exploitation

OSV NewsJune 12, 20234 min read
The U.S. bishops are encouraging Catholics to join them in asking Congress to protect children online, both from viewing pornography and from becoming victims of child pornography and exploitation.
Processions’ public witness expresses National Eucharistic Revival’s evangelistic vision, as movement begins parish year
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Processions’ public witness expresses National Eucharistic Revival’s evangelistic vision, as movement begins parish year

Maria WieringJune 12, 20235 min read
Launched as an initiative of the U.S. Catholic bishops in June 2022, the National Eucharistic Revival is a three-year movement that aims to deepen Catholics’ love for Jesus through encountering him in the Eucharist.
Pope insists Christian politicians promote human dignity, common good
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Pope insists Christian politicians promote human dignity, common good

Cindy WoodenJune 12, 20232 min read
While the Catholic Church does not promote a single political party or legislative agenda, it does insist that Christian politicians always work to promote human dignity and advance the common good, Pope Francis said in a message to the European People’s Party.
Heroic Catholic pilgrim protects children in France knife attack; children recovering from injuries
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Heroic Catholic pilgrim protects children in France knife attack; children recovering from injuries

Junno Arocho EstevesJune 12, 20234 min read
Calling on Catholics to pray for the victims of a stabbing at a local playground, French Bishop Yves Le Saux of Annecy said the horrific attack was an indication of growing societal violence.
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