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Catholic Charities’ agencies continue to help Florida’s hurricane victims
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Catholic Charities’ agencies continue to help Florida’s hurricane victims

Katie CamarioOctober 27, 20223 min read
Thousands of people are being helped by Catholic Charities Diocese of Venice, which has set up several drive-thru emergency supply distribution sites throughout the areas affected by Hurricane Ian.
Archbishop Lori says Biden is ‘gravely wrong’ in pledge to codify Roe
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Archbishop Lori says Biden is ‘gravely wrong’ in pledge to codify Roe

Catholic News ServiceOctober 26, 20222 min read
Archbishop William E. Lori of Baltimore said President Joe Biden’s was “gravely wrong” in his recent comments pledging to make it a top priority to codify a national right to abortion.
Catholic groups urge Biden to seek diplomacy with Putin, avoid nuclear war
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Catholic groups urge Biden to seek diplomacy with Putin, avoid nuclear war

Catholic News ServiceOctober 26, 20222 min read
Catholic organizations and religious orders are calling President Joe Biden to undertake diplomatic means to prevent nuclear war with Russia.
Pornography weakens the soul, pope tells young priests, seminarians
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Pornography weakens the soul, pope tells young priests, seminarians

Cindy WoodenOctober 26, 20224 min read
After telling a funny story about receiving a cellphone decades ago that was “as big as a shoe,” Pope Francis went on to encourage young priests and seminarians to use technology and social media, but to avoid pornography at all costs.
Pope denounces attack in Congo, renews call for peace in Ukraine
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Pope denounces attack in Congo, renews call for peace in Ukraine

Junno Arocho EstevesOctober 26, 20222 min read
Pope Francis condemned an attack on a Congolese village that led to the deaths of seven people, including a nun, after gunman looted and burned homes and a local health center.
Sadness can serve as ‘alarm bell’ for life, pope says
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Sadness can serve as ‘alarm bell’ for life, pope says

Junno Arocho EstevesOctober 26, 20223 min read
Feelings of desolation and sadness are not signs of trials that may discourage Christians, they can be indispensable signs that point to dangers along the path toward happiness, Pope Francis said.
Four recognized for their work in the pro-life movement
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Four recognized for their work in the pro-life movement

Catholic News ServiceOctober 26, 20223 min read
Four new awardees were named this year as recipients of People of Life Awards, chosen by the U.S. bishops’ Secretariat for Pro-Life Activities for lifetime contributions to the pro-life cause.
Cries for peace can’t be ignored, pope says at interreligious meeting
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Cries for peace can’t be ignored, pope says at interreligious meeting

Cindy WoodenOctober 25, 20225 min read
Standing in front of an ancient symbol of violent battles, Pope Francis and religious leaders from around the world echoed “the cry for peace” of people suffering the impact of conflicts around the world, but especially in Ukraine.
Vatican joins International Olympic Committee’s appeal for peace
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Vatican joins International Olympic Committee’s appeal for peace

Carol GlatzOctober 25, 20223 min read
The challenges and threats facing humanity and the planet can be confronted effectively if all people come together in “a spirit of solidarity,” said Thomas Bach, president of the International Olympic Committee, in an appeal also supported by three Vatican dicasteries.
Missouri bishop offers prayers after deadly school shooting
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Missouri bishop offers prayers after deadly school shooting

Rhina GuidosOctober 25, 20222 min read
Bishop W. Shawn McKnight, of the Diocese of Jefferson City, Missouri, asked for prayers after three people died following an Oct. 24 shooting at a high school in St. Louis.
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