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‘People are suffering from trauma,’ panelist says at multifaith event highlighting  need for solidarity with refugees, displaced people
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‘People are suffering from trauma,’ panelist says at multifaith event highlighting need for solidarity with refugees, displaced people

Maria-Pia Negro ChinJune 24, 20237 min read
To minister to those whose lives have been forever changed by displacement, faith organizations need to collaborate, make connections and advocate for lasting solutions, said a panel of experts at a multifaith event for World Refugee Day.
Make World Youth Day in Lisbon and stateside the ‘start of a movement,’ say U.S. bishops
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Make World Youth Day in Lisbon and stateside the ‘start of a movement,’ say U.S. bishops

Jean GonzalezJune 24, 20235 min read
As the U.S. Catholic bishops heard at their spring assembly’s June 16 plenary session in Orlando, with support, open hearts and ears, and encouragement, World Youth Day 2023 can be not just a singular event, but become a movement to uplift the church for years and generations to come.
House Republican chair: Dobbs anniversary is ‘opportunity to continue to strengthen culture of life’
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House Republican chair: Dobbs anniversary is ‘opportunity to continue to strengthen culture of life’

Kate ScanlonJune 24, 20234 min read
The first anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s historic ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization is an “opportunity to continue to strengthen the culture of life,” Rep. Elise Stefanik of New York, chair of the House Republican Conference, said 20 at an event hosted by a pro-life group in the nation’s capital to mark the occasion.
Catholic leaders offer prayers, express outrage after 46 die in Honduras women’s prison massacre
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Catholic leaders offer prayers, express outrage after 46 die in Honduras women’s prison massacre

David AgrenJune 23, 20233 min read
Catholics in Honduras prayed for the victims of a horrific massacre in a women’s prison — an attack underscoring the power of the country’s criminal gangs and their control over correctional facilities.
Wyoming’s abortion pill ban blocked while lawsuit proceeds
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Wyoming’s abortion pill ban blocked while lawsuit proceeds

Maria-Pia Negro ChinJune 23, 20233 min read
A judge blocked Wyoming’s ban on abortion pills days before it was set to take effect July 1.
Synod document’s hundreds of questions are its strength, U.S. leaders say
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Synod document’s hundreds of questions are its strength, U.S. leaders say

Maria WieringJune 23, 20236 min read
The Holy See released the “Instrumentum Laboris” June 20 to guide preparation for the upcoming “2021-2024 Synod: For a Synodal Church: Communion, Participation and Mission,” also known as the Synod on Synodality.
From intolerance to genocide: religious liberty violations driven by ‘tense’ global conditions, says report
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From intolerance to genocide: religious liberty violations driven by ‘tense’ global conditions, says report

Kate ScanlonJune 23, 20233 min read
“Tense” global conditions — including the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic, the fallout of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and increases in the cost of living — lead to religious freedom violations in countries around the world, according to a new report by Aid to the Church in Need, a pontifical foundation of the Catholic Church.
Catholic pro-life sidewalk counselor asks U.S. Supreme Court to review NY prohibitions
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Catholic pro-life sidewalk counselor asks U.S. Supreme Court to review NY prohibitions

Kate ScanlonJune 23, 20233 min read
A Catholic sidewalk counselor plans to ask the U.S. Supreme Court to review a federal appeals court ruling upholding a New York county law prohibiting pro-life protesters from approaching people outside abortion clinics, the law firm representing her said June 22.
Boston’s Seaport Shrine offers prayers for submersible passengers
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Boston’s Seaport Shrine offers prayers for submersible passengers

Jacqueline TetraultJune 23, 20233 min read
“Bring them safely home.” That is the prayer that generations of sailors’ families and friends have offered from the Shrine of Our Lady of Good Voyage in South Boston.
Papal envoy heads to Ukraine for sixth time to ‘assist those in need,’ put spotlight on suffering people
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Papal envoy heads to Ukraine for sixth time to ‘assist those in need,’ put spotlight on suffering people

Paulina GuzikJune 22, 20235 min read
While desperation mounts in Ukraine amid more than 480 days of war — and in the aftermath of the destruction of a dam that caused the flooding of dozens of towns in the south of the country — Cardinal Konrad Krajewski traveled to the country June 22 for the sixth time “to assist those in need.”
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