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Month: December 2018

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Pope celebrates his birthday with Vatican pediatric clinic

December 17, 2018 Caroline

VATICAN CITY—If the Holy Family lived in Rome and the baby Jesus had a cold or flu, Mary and Joseph certainly would bring him to the Vatican pediatric clinic for help, Pope Francis said. The […]

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Pope calls third Sunday in Advent an invitation to joy

December 17, 2018 Caroline

VATICAN CITY—Pope Francis at the Sunday Angelus blessed the “Bambinelli” and said this third Sunday of Advent invites us to be joyful. The Third Sunday of Advent has for many years been the day when […]

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The gift of the family of Jesus

December 15, 2018 Caroline

As we prepare for the joys of Christmas, we should keep in mind the levels of joy wrapped in that holiday, in that holy day. The joys of the holiday come in colorful wrappings lying […]

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Far from home, Israel’s foreign workers visit pop-up Christmas market

December 14, 2018 Caroline

TEL AVIV, Israel—For foreign workers and other nonlocal Christians living in Israel, celebrating Christmas far from loved ones in a country where Christians are a minority can be a difficult time. Used to a festive […]

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Give the ‘look of love’ and the gift of humanity this Christmas

December 14, 2018 Caroline

As they celebrated their first Christmas in America 150 years ago, our Little Sisters in Baltimore noted that the donations received included “twelve turkeys, four ducks, sixteen chickens and so many other good things that […]

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Pope: With a mother’s heart, Mary raises up the abandoned

December 13, 2018 Caroline

VATICAN CITY—Just as she did hundreds of years ago from a small hill in Tepeyac, Mexico, Mary accompanies the downtrodden and the lowly like a mother caring for her children. Mary “is a woman who […]

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Filmmaker’s ‘Camino’ documentary finally finds home on PBS

December 12, 2018 Caroline

WASHINGTON—What a long, strange trip it’s been. Not walking the 500 miles in a pilgrimage from southern France to Santiago de Compostela, Spain, that Lydia B. Smith first did a decade ago. Not even making […]

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Pilgrimage across U.S. lets peacemaker spread light from Bethlehem

December 12, 2018 Caroline

LAFAYETTE, Ind.—Brian Duane’s maroon Subaru had already covered about 1,800 miles when he pulled into the parking lot at the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception in Lafayette Dec. 4. It was Duane’s […]

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The story of Our Lady of Guadalupe

December 12, 2018 Caroline

The Feast Day of Our Lady of Guadalupe is celebrated Dec. 12. In honor of Our Lady, let’s take a look at the story behind the indigenous peasant who came across the Patron of the […]

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Pope at Mass: Let us allow ourselves to be consoled by God

December 11, 2018 Caroline

VATICAN CITY—At the Mass at Casa Santa Marta, Pope Francis speaks about consolation, which he says should be the normal state for Christians. But in today’s world, he says, the word “tenderness” has effectively been […]

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