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Aleja Hertzler-McCain - Religion News Service
At the annual U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, leaders announced their support and promise to defend immigrants and the poor––vowing to speak out in the event of mass deportations.
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Aleja Hertzler-McCain - Religion News Service
Dating while discerning religious vocations was just one topic discussed at an event that also included conversations about the best place to meet other single Catholics and today’s gender dynamics.
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If Trump is elected, Vance would be the second Catholic vice president in US history—after Joe Biden.
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Aleja Hertzler-McCain - Religion News Service
“The budget of an organization reflects its priorities,” said retired Des Moines, Iowa, Bishop Richard Pates, who previously chaired the international justice and peace committee.
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Aleja Hertzler-McCain - Religion News Service
Multiple people with ties to the U.S. bishops’ conference said they had been informed staffing across the department of Justice, Peace & Human Development was cut by 50%.
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Aleja Hertzler-McCain - Religion News Service
‘The Sound of Silence’ version of the ‘Our Father’ has been widespread throughout Latin America and U.S. Latino communities for the last few decades.
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Aleja Hertzler-McCain - Religion News Service
U.S. Catholics are more polarized than ever in how they view Pope Francis, even though majorities on both ends of the political spectrum have a positive view of the pope, according to a new survey.
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Catholic Charities locations have become the target of far-right media personalities, conspiracy theorists and even members of Congress.
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Aleja Hertzler-McCain - Religion News Service
The troubled Catholic outlet's fate was announced by a law firm representing a priest who had sued Church Militant for defamation.