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Dioceses dispute conclusions, methods of AP report on pandemic funding
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Dioceses dispute conclusions, methods of AP report on pandemic funding

Tom TracyFebruary 8, 202112 min read
U.S. dioceses are crying foul over an investigative report on coronavirus relief funding they say grossly mischaracterized the Catholic Church’s finances and unrestricted cash flows, leaving the crass impression the church used the 2020 CARES Act to hoard cash.
Naming undersecretaries for synod, pope gives a woman a vote
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Naming undersecretaries for synod, pope gives a woman a vote

Cindy WoodenFebruary 8, 20213 min read
Xaviere Missionary Sister Nathalie Becquart will not be the first woman undersecretary of a major Vatican office, but she will be the first woman with a right to vote at a meeting of the Synod of Bishops.
U.S. Senate again fails to pass Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act
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U.S. Senate again fails to pass Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act

Catholic News ServiceFebruary 6, 20214 min read
Failure to pass the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act “shows just how extreme the majority of Senate Democrats are,” said Carol Tobias, president of National Right to Life.
Kelly to succeed Anderson as Knights of Columbus CEO
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Kelly to succeed Anderson as Knights of Columbus CEO

Catholic News ServiceFebruary 5, 20213 min read
Patrick Kelly, a retired U.S. Navy captain, is the new leader of the Knights of Columbus, succeeding Supreme Knight Carl A. Anderson, who has headed the international fraternal organization as its CEO for more than two decades.
Biden repeats call for unity, says faith can show way forward in dark times
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Biden repeats call for unity, says faith can show way forward in dark times

Julie AsherFebruary 5, 20215 min read
For many in the nation, this is a dark time because of job loss, hunger, evictions, sickness and death because of COVID-19, “so where do we turn? Faith” President Joe Biden said, addressing the National Prayer Breakfast Feb. 4.
Catholic Health Association launches initiative to confront racism
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Catholic Health Association launches initiative to confront racism

Carol ZimmermannFebruary 5, 20214 min read
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic and the nation’s movement for racial reckoning, the Catholic Health Association of the United States announced an initiative to confront racism in the provision of health care.
CNS’ ‘staying power’ credited to quality coverage of church, its role in world
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CNS’ ‘staying power’ credited to quality coverage of church, its role in world

Julie AsherFebruary 4, 20217 min read
A hundred years ago the U.S. Catholic bishops were insightful enough to realize there was a role for a news service to provide accurate information about the church, said Thomas Lorsung, retired director and editor-in-chief of Catholic News Service.
Russian Catholic urges nation’s bishops to speak out on massive arrests
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Russian Catholic urges nation’s bishops to speak out on massive arrests

Jonathan LuxmooreFebruary 4, 20215 min read
A prominent Russian Catholic urged his nation’s bishops to condemn the mass arrest and beating of protesters, but the Moscow archdiocesan chancellor said the church could not comment on “political matters.”
Movie Review: ‘Our Friend’
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Movie Review: ‘Our Friend’

John MulderigFebruary 4, 20213 min read
Under the slightly altered title “Our Friend” (Gravitas Ventures), Teague’s award-winning piece comes to the screen as an emotionally wrenching but ultimately uplifting drama.
John Sweeney dies; child of Irish immigrants was national labor leader
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John Sweeney dies; child of Irish immigrants was national labor leader

Mark PattisonFebruary 3, 20215 min read
John Sweeney, who led the AFL-CIO for 14 years from 1995 to 2009, and headed one of the nation’s largest unions, the Service Employees International Union, for 15 years before that, died Feb. 1 at age 86 at his home in the Washington suburb of Bethesda, Maryland
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