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Human rights advocate Sister Dianna Ortiz dies after brief illness
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Human rights advocate Sister Dianna Ortiz dies after brief illness

Dennis SadowskiFebruary 20, 20215 min read
Ursuline Sister Dianna Ortiz was teaching indigenous children as a missionary in Guatemala in 1989 when her ministry was torn apart in the midst of the country’s brutal civil war.
Pope tells attendees of L.A.’s virtual congress to proclaim God’s promise
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Pope tells attendees of L.A.’s virtual congress to proclaim God’s promise

Catholic News ServiceFebruary 19, 20215 min read
Pope Francis told attendees at this year’s all-virtual Los Angeles Religious Education Congress to look for hope amid the pandemic — “a difficult time for all” — in the very theme of their gathering: “Proclaim the Promise!”
Mars missions can inspire next generation scientists, papal astronomer says
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Mars missions can inspire next generation scientists, papal astronomer says

Carol GlatzFebruary 19, 20215 min read
“Seeing the results and the images that come out of missions like Perseverance, I hope these will be an inspiration to the next generation of young scientists,” said Jesuit Brother Robert Macke.
Movie Review: ‘Land’
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Movie Review: ‘Land’

John MulderigFebruary 18, 20213 min read
Although it ultimately celebrates spiritual renewal, the meditative drama “Land” (Focus) first takes viewers through an experience of physical and emotional purgation on the part of its protagonist that, however valuable it may be to witness, is not easy to watch
Chicago cobbler pivots to making religious goods during pandemic
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Chicago cobbler pivots to making religious goods during pandemic

Joyce DurigaFebruary 18, 20216 min read
“We’re taking a sole — S-O-L-E — and I’m transforming it to a S-O-U-L experience,” he said, smiling broadly.

Peru’s bishops indignant over COVID-19 vaccine scandal involving nuncio
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Peru’s bishops indignant over COVID-19 vaccine scandal involving nuncio

Catholic News ServiceFebruary 18, 20213 min read
Peru’s Catholic bishops want a thorough investigation of a COVID-19 vaccine trafficking scandal that includes the country’s papal nuncio.
For Lent, ask if one’s life is centered on God or oneself, pope says
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For Lent, ask if one’s life is centered on God or oneself, pope says

Carol GlatzFebruary 17, 20214 min read
Lent is a time to reconsider the path one is taking in life and to finally answer God’s invitation to return to him with one’s whole heart, Pope Francis said.
On ‘Today’ show, Cardinal Gregory reflects on his faith journey, racism
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On ‘Today’ show, Cardinal Gregory reflects on his faith journey, racism

Catholic News ServiceFebruary 17, 20214 min read
In a Feb. 15 segment for the “Today” show’s “Changemakers” and “Black Voices” series, Cardinal Wilton D. Gregory of Washington reflected on his faith journey and on his own experiences with racism.
Biden reestablishes White House faith-based partnership office
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Biden reestablishes White House faith-based partnership office

Carol ZimmermannFebruary 16, 20215 min read
President Joe Biden signed an executive order Feb. 14 reestablishing the White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships as a means to work with religious and secular organizations to help with COVID-19 and economic recovery and confront systemic racism.
Franciscans mark 600th year of pope establishing Commissaries of Holy Land
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Franciscans mark 600th year of pope establishing Commissaries of Holy Land

Julie AsherFebruary 16, 20216 min read
The Franciscans trace their presence in the Holy Land to 1217 when St. Francis of Assisi founded the Province of the Holy Land, a custodian priory of the order he founded in 1209 — formally called the Order of Friars Minor.
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