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Portland archbishop urges end to violence, return to campaign for justice

July 29, 2020 Catholic News Service

PORTLAND, Ore.—As the national spotlight landed on his city and its ongoing protests, Portland Archbishop Alexander K. Sample July 24 made a plea for citizens to leave violence behind and return to a campaign for […]

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Vatican launches #sendyourhug campaign to support elderly

July 28, 2020 Catholic News Service

VATICAN CITY—Pope Francis called on young people to reach out to their grandparents or the elderly who may be lonely or on their own. “Do not leave them by themselves,” he said after praying the […]

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Regis Philbin dies; Catholic TV host logged 17,000-plus hours on tube

July 28, 2020 Catholic News Service

WASHINGTON—Regis Philbin, the Catholic talk- and game-show host whose career in television spanned six decades, died July 24 at age 88 of cardiovascular disease at a hospital in Greenwich, Connecticut, where he lived. Philbin is […]

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Pope Francis’ reflections on young people, the elderly, and the prophecy of Joel

July 24, 2020 Vatican News

Seven years ago, on July 26, Pope Francis launched an appeal at World Youth Day in Brazil. There, he urged the young and the elderly to engage in dialogue. He has often returned to this […]

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Public service workers tell of job strains of serving in pandemic

July 24, 2020 Catholic News Service

WASHINGTON—Workers whose jobs put them in direct contact with the public related both the pride and fear of doing their work amid the coronavirus pandemic during a July 22 forum sponsored by the Catholic Labor […]

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‘Our most tragic time’: Felician sisters bear loss of 13 sisters to COVID-19

July 23, 2020 Catholic News Service

LIVONIA, Mich.—They were teachers. A librarian. A director of religious education. A secretary in the Vatican Secretariat of State. The author of a 586-page history of the congregation. One was an organist. One helped her […]

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Not all in same boat: Some communities ‘sink more easily,’ archbishop says

July 23, 2020 Catholic News Service

VATICAN CITY—The global COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted humanity’s vulnerability and interdependence, as well as serious social and economic inequalities, the Pontifical Academy for Life said in a new document. The eight-page reflection, “‘Humana Communitas’ in […]

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Yard memorial draws attention to African American lives both lived, lost

July 22, 2020 Catholic News Service

DETROIT—There is an African proverb that says, “As long as a person’s name is called, they never die.” With the spirit of that proverb in mind, John Thorne, pastoral minister at Sacred Heart Parish in […]

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Catholic communities mourn death of federal judge’s son killed at home

July 21, 2020 Catholic News Service

WASHINGTON—Schools and a Catholic parish in New Jersey expressed pain but also offered prayers following the killing of 20-year-old Daniel Anderl, son of a federal judge, who was a student at The Catholic University of […]

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Pope makes surprise visit to summer camp for kids of Vatican employees

July 21, 2020 Catholic News Service

VATICAN CITY—When Zoe, 10, showed up late for summer camp at the Vatican, she did not expect to see Pope Francis there. “I froze because it was a surprise and I had never seen him […]

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