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Science needs greater support, protection from manipulation, pope says
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Science needs greater support, protection from manipulation, pope says

Carol GlatzFebruary 23, 20233 min read
– Support for basic science must be increased and defended from improper influences, “whether political or economic in nature,” Pope Francis told representatives of the Max Planck Society.
Putin’s suspension of key US-Russia nuclear arms treaty increases global risk, say experts
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Putin’s suspension of key US-Russia nuclear arms treaty increases global risk, say experts

Kate ScanlonFebruary 23, 20236 min read
After Russian President Vladimir Putin said Feb. 21 that Russia will suspend its participation in a key nuclear arms treaty, Catholic scholars and other experts called the move concerning for the world.
A bishop ‘must preach, inspire people to long for the Lord,’ cardinal tells new auxiliaries
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A bishop ‘must preach, inspire people to long for the Lord,’ cardinal tells new auxiliaries

Richard SzczepanowskiFebruary 23, 20237 min read
Newly ordained Bishops Juan R. Esposito-Garcia and Evelio Menjivar-Ayala promised to “proclaim with fidelity and constancy the Gospel of Jesus Christ” and to “always be kind and sympathetic to the poor, immigrants and with all those in need.”
Suspect in shooting death of LA Bishop O’Connell charged with murder
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Suspect in shooting death of LA Bishop O’Connell charged with murder

OSV NewsFebruary 23, 20234 min read
Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón announced Feb. 22 that the suspect arrested in the shooting death of Los Angeles Auxiliary Bishop David G. O’Connell has been charged with murder.
Mourners pray for healing, forgiveness amid shock of bishop’s murder
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Mourners pray for healing, forgiveness amid shock of bishop’s murder

Pablo KayFebruary 22, 20235 min read
Archbishop José H. Gomez of Los Angeles made an unannounced visit to the suburban parish to pray with a community still in shock over the murder of their neighbor, Auxiliary Bishop David G. O’Connell.
Biden attends Ash Wednesday Mass celebrated in Warsaw hotel room by anti-communist priest
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Biden attends Ash Wednesday Mass celebrated in Warsaw hotel room by anti-communist priest

OSV NewsFebruary 22, 20233 min read
Wrapping up his three-day visit to Poland Feb. 22, President Joe Biden attended Ash Wednesday Mass in his hotel room in Warsaw.
Pope says Lent is time to let go of the frivolous, to choose truth, love
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Pope says Lent is time to let go of the frivolous, to choose truth, love

Carol GlatzFebruary 22, 20234 min read
What matters is the truth and the love that God sees, not what is superficial, showy and self-centered, Pope Francis said during a Mass to mark the beginning of Lent.
Vatican: Putin suspending nuclear treaty is ‘move in the wrong direction’
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Vatican: Putin suspending nuclear treaty is ‘move in the wrong direction’

Justin McLellanFebruary 22, 20233 min read
Russia’s suspension of a nuclear arms treaty with the United States weakens structures promoting global security in the nuclear age, a senior Vatican official said.
Synod process in North America coming to close, shows ‘deep love for Jesus Christ and church,’ says bishop
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Synod process in North America coming to close, shows ‘deep love for Jesus Christ and church,’ says bishop

Gina ChristianFebruary 22, 20235 min read
the North American Synod Team, led by bishops from Canada and the United States, wrapped up a weeklong retreat in Orlando, Fla., to synthesize the results of synod listening sessions throughout the two countries.
Pope marks anniversary of Russia’s ‘absurd, cruel’ war on Ukraine
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Pope marks anniversary of Russia’s ‘absurd, cruel’ war on Ukraine

Cindy WoodenFebruary 22, 20232 min read
A year after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Pope Francis asked, “Can the Lord forgive so many crimes and so much violence? He is the God of peace.”
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