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Month: October 2019

Nation & World

Thieves steal statues used at synod prayer, throw them in the river

October 22, 2019 Catholic News Service

ROME—Two men entered a Catholic Church near the Vatican early Oct. 21 and stole copies of a statue of a pregnant woman that had been a centerpiece of several prayer services connected to the Synod […]

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Estas 13 tradiciones católicas te ayudan a tener una familia unida y saludable

October 21, 2019 Catholic News Agency

El Arzobispo de Nueva York (Estados Unidos), Cardenal Timothy Dolan, alentó a recuperar una serie de “ricas tradiciones” muchas veces olvidadas por los católicos, y que considera “poderosamente providenciales para mantener a las familias unidas, […]

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El Papa: ninguno está excluido del corazón de Dios

October 21, 2019 Vatican News

CIUDAD DEL VATICANO—El Papa Francisco ha celebrado la mañana de este 20 de octubre la misa del día mundial de las misiones en la Plaza de San Pedro. Subrayó que “El testigo de Jesús va […]

Nation & World

New hotline connects women in crisis pregnancies to resources, community

October 21, 2019 Catholic News Agency

AUSTIN, Texas—When Pamela Whitehead takes a call for LoveLine, a new pregnancy helpline, she listens. “Too often we think we know what a woman needs, and we don’t really listen to what she says to […]

Nation & World

Washington Archdiocese’s solar array touted as model for church agencies

October 21, 2019 Catholic News Service

WASHINGTON—The sun shone on Catholic Charities, literally, Oct. 17 as Washington Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory blessed a solar array installed on five acres of the agency’s land surrounding the Missionaries of Charity’s Gift of Peace […]

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Mission is to make disciples for Christ, not for one’s group, pope says

October 21, 2019 Catholic News Service

VATICAN CITY—Every Christian is called to be a missionary, sharing the good news of salvation in Christ and making disciples for him, not for oneself or one’s clique of like-minded believers, Pope Francis said. “What […]

Columnists

Salve Regina, from beginning to end

October 19, 2019 Sister Pamela Smith, SSCM

On a Saturday in mid-September, my religious community gathered at our motherhouse in Pennsylvania to celebrate the first profession of vows of one of our sisters. The “newbie,” as some might call her, has joined us […]

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Report outlines ‘dangers, harms’ assisted suicide laws pose to disabled

October 19, 2019 Catholic News Service

WASHINGTON—The National Council on Disability said in a new study* that “the dangers and harms” physician-assisted suicide laws present to people with disabilities “appear to be as significant today” as they were in 1997 and […]

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Couple says adoption is a blessing, gift and ‘roller coaster of emotions’

October 18, 2019 Catholic News Service

KIEL, Wis.—After David and Maria Schuette got married in 2015, they wanted a family right away but months later they found out that infertility issues would likely prevent them from having children of their own. […]

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Priest urges prayer for persecuted Christians

October 18, 2019 Terry Cregar | The Catholic Miscellany

GREENVILLE—Rita Larrivee seldom passes up an opportunity to hear Father Benedict Kiely speak, especially when he’s practically in her backyard. Larrivee is a member of St. Mary Church, where Father Kiely served recently as guest […]

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