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As Dallas charter turns 20, abuse has become issue for much of society
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As Dallas charter turns 20, abuse has become issue for much of society

Mark PattisonDecember 27, 20229 min read
Twenty years later, at their assembly in Baltimore Nov. 14-17, the bishops acknowledged the charter’s anniversary and said that they have made steps in addressing clergy sexual abuse and would continue to listen, care for and walk with survivors.
Another year of ‘limbo on earth’ for immigrants, refugees, asylum-seekers
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Another year of ‘limbo on earth’ for immigrants, refugees, asylum-seekers

Mark PattisonDecember 26, 20227 min read
The number of those in America without legal documentation has climbed into eight figures.
Listen to the cries of the newborn Prince of Peace, pope says on Christmas
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Listen to the cries of the newborn Prince of Peace, pope says on Christmas

Cindy WoodenDecember 25, 20225 min read
With the birth of Jesus, God became flesh to share the joys and sorrows, hopes and fears of all people, especially the poor and those living daily amid danger, Pope Francis said in his Christmas message.
Bible is ‘key to evangelization’ and soul of theology, says Bishop Barron
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Bible is ‘key to evangelization’ and soul of theology, says Bishop Barron

Julie AsherDecember 25, 20225 min read
Bishop Robert E. Barron spoke to Catholic News Service about the Word on Fire Catholic Ministries’ Bible project, which will be a seven-volume series when completed.
Bring hope to others, justice for the poor, pope says at Christmas Mass
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Bring hope to others, justice for the poor, pope says at Christmas Mass

Carol GlatzDecember 24, 20224 min read
Christ was born to touch people’s hearts and show that love is the power that changes the course of history, Pope Francis said.
Zelenskyy shows ‘Americans need Ukraine,’ says Archbishop Gudziak
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Zelenskyy shows ‘Americans need Ukraine,’ says Archbishop Gudziak

Gina ChristianDecember 24, 20225 min read
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is a powerful symbol of eternal values, said the head of Ukrainian Catholics in the United States.
‘Silent Night’ put town on map; chapel memorializing carol draws tourists
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‘Silent Night’ put town on map; chapel memorializing carol draws tourists

Ann M. AughertonDecember 24, 20224 min read
The Christmas song “Stille Nacht” (“Silent Night”) may have put the town of Oberndorf, Austria, on the map, but it’s the chapel memorializing the beloved carol that is the town’s main attraction.
In couple’s roadside Christmas display, the Nativity is front and center
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In couple’s roadside Christmas display, the Nativity is front and center

Jay NiesDecember 23, 20225 min read
A matching Nativity scene shines alone inside the couple’s arc-shaped driveway — including the Holy Family, angels, shepherds, wise men and farm animals — clearly set apart from all the rest.
It’s not news that incivility is on the rise, but what do we do about it?
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It’s not news that incivility is on the rise, but what do we do about it?

Julie AsherDecember 23, 20228 min read
Georgetown professor Christine Porath has been studying incivility, particularly in the workplace, for a good 20 years.
Christian leaders in Holy Land: Refugees suffer like Holy Family did
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Christian leaders in Holy Land: Refugees suffer like Holy Family did

Judith SudilovksyDecember 23, 20223 min read
Comparing the suffering Jesus and the Holy Family endured to the way many people and refugees are suffering today, the patriarchs and heads of churches of the Holy Land reminded the faithful of the “deep and abiding love” God has for all his people.
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