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Lawsuit filed against Smithsonian, Archives on behalf of students allegedly kicked out for wearing pro-life hats
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Lawsuit filed against Smithsonian, Archives on behalf of students allegedly kicked out for wearing pro-life hats

Kate ScanlonFebruary 10, 20234 min read
A conservative law firm has filed lawsuits on behalf of individuals who say they were asked to leave the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum or the National Archives Museum in January over pro-life messages on their attire.
‘We cannot defend ourselves without arms,’ Ukrainian archbishop says in a Catholic panel
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‘We cannot defend ourselves without arms,’ Ukrainian archbishop says in a Catholic panel

Jonathan LuxmooreFebruary 9, 20236 min read
The head of the Ukrainian Catholic Church has defended President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s requests for long-range weapons, although a Vatican diplomat warned that arm supply is a complex topic.
Pro-life pregnancy centers criticize AP’s new ‘anti-abortion’ terminology
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Pro-life pregnancy centers criticize AP’s new ‘anti-abortion’ terminology

Katie YoderFebruary 9, 20234 min read
Pregnancy centers are criticizing The Associated Press for instructing journalists to use terminology that brands them as centers against abortion.
Pro-lifers, Catholics react to Biden’s State of the Union address
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Pro-lifers, Catholics react to Biden’s State of the Union address

Kate ScanlonFebruary 9, 20234 min read
In reiterating his call to codify Roe v. Wade Feb. 7, President Joe Biden drew criticism from Catholic and other pro-life groups.
Pope calls on young people to fight trafficking by promoting dignity
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Pope calls on young people to fight trafficking by promoting dignity

Justin McLellanFebruary 9, 20234 min read
The pope’s message for International Day of Prayer and Awareness against Human Trafficking, observed Feb. 8, was directed to young people. He encouraged them to build their own sense of dignity and care for the dignity of every person they meet.
Six churchmen, diocesan communicator sentenced to 10 years in Nicaragua
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Six churchmen, diocesan communicator sentenced to 10 years in Nicaragua

David AgrenFebruary 9, 20233 min read
Six churchmen and a diocesan communicator were sentenced to 10 years in prison on conspiracy charges by a Nicaraguan court as the Central American country’s increasingly tyrannical regime continues its persecution of the Catholic Church.
‘It’s enough’: Patriarchs, heads of churches call for lifted sanctions, aid for Syria
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‘It’s enough’: Patriarchs, heads of churches call for lifted sanctions, aid for Syria

Doreen Abi RaadFebruary 8, 20235 min read
In response to the devastating earthquake that struck northern Syria Feb. 6, the patriarchs and heads of churches in the country demanded the lifting of “unjust sanctions” on the Syrian people, calling for “exceptional measures” to secure delivery of humanitarian aid.
Pope Francis calls for solidarity with Turkey, Syria after earthquakes
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Pope Francis calls for solidarity with Turkey, Syria after earthquakes

Justin McLellanFebruary 8, 20234 min read
Pope Francis urged all people to be in solidarity with the regions of Turkey and Syria struck by two powerful earthquakes early Feb. 6 and that are “in part already martyred by a long war.”
Biden reiterates call to codify Roe v. Wade in State of the Union address
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Biden reiterates call to codify Roe v. Wade in State of the Union address

Kate ScanlonFebruary 8, 20236 min read
President Joe Biden called the state of the union “strong,” in his second such address Feb. 7, calling for national unity even as he argued for some Democratic priorities including reiterating his call to codify Roe v. Wade.
Pope repeats calls, prayers for peace and justice in Africa
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Pope repeats calls, prayers for peace and justice in Africa

Cindy WoodenFebruary 8, 20233 min read
On the feast of Sudan-born St. Josephine Bakhita, Pope Francis prayed for “a future of justice and peace for our brothers and sisters in Africa.”
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