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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.
Francis’ decade as pope called dramatic, dizzying, daring and divisive — anything but dull
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Francis’ decade as pope called dramatic, dizzying, daring and divisive — anything but dull

Paulina GuzikMarch 14, 202310 min read
For the biographer of Pope Francis, 10 years into the current papacy, “the church is in a very different place,” with “less anger and defensiveness.” Commentators add that Pope Francis is a pope “who is not afraid to spark controversy” and are certain he’s a “daring” pope “full of surprises.”
Catholic, labor leaders raise concerns as Arkansas revises child labor law
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Catholic, labor leaders raise concerns as Arkansas revises child labor law

Kimberly HeatheringtonMarch 14, 20236 min read
In a legislative development that has drawn concern from both Catholic and labor leaders, Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders, R-Ark., signed into law March 8 the Youth Hiring Act of 2023, which eliminates state age verification for children younger than 16 seeking a job.
Around the world in 10 years: Pope’s 40 trips reflect his priorities
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Around the world in 10 years: Pope’s 40 trips reflect his priorities

Justin McLellanMarch 14, 20235 min read
Many of the 40 international trips Pope Francis has made over the past 10 years have been to countries where Christians are a minority or where he can draw close to people on the fringes of the world’s attention.
Pope, cardinals concelebrate Mass for pope’s 10th anniversary
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Pope, cardinals concelebrate Mass for pope’s 10th anniversary

Carol GlatzMarch 13, 20231 min read
Marking the 10th anniversary of his election, Pope Francis concelebrated Mass with cardinals resident in Rome in the chapel of his residence, the Domus Sanctae Marthae.
He has ‘changed our lives,’ say those in need about Francis, the ‘pope of the poor’
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He has ‘changed our lives,’ say those in need about Francis, the ‘pope of the poor’

Paulina GuzikMarch 13, 20236 min read
Pope Francis focused his papacy on the poor and needy.
Catholics must reject ‘sectarian partisan lens’ and ‘live the truth’ of their faith, says former congressman
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Catholics must reject ‘sectarian partisan lens’ and ‘live the truth’ of their faith, says former congressman

Julie AsherMarch 13, 20236 min read
Despite being labeled a Democratic “heretic” by the media for his pro-life stand and his support for traditional marriage, former Congressman Dan Lipinski told a Washington conference he never backed down from “what I knew was true.”
‘Fraternity, tears, smiles’: Pope shares hopes for the future
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‘Fraternity, tears, smiles’: Pope shares hopes for the future

Cindy WoodenMarch 13, 20235 min read
In interviews focused on the 10th anniversary of his election, Pope Francis insisted it is not his task to make an accounting of what he has or has not accomplished since March 13, 2013.
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