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A woman prays during Mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City May 15, 2023.
The share of Catholics going to Mass even a few times each year has fallen off significantly compared with the number before the Covid pandemic, but U.S. Catholics overall are largely optimistic about their church and its leaders, a new survey finds.
Wide shot on a cloudy day of the cathedral in Cologne, Germany, with people walking outside on the sidewalk.
“It’s a fact that church attendance has strongly (been) reduced, with a significant and steady decline in priestly vocations and church membership, and an increasing loss of financial income.”
The district court in Munich handed down its verdict in the case of the Rev. Joerg Alt after he participated in a road blockade in the Bavarian capital on Oct. 28.
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A Reflection for Tuesday of the Sixth Week of Easter, by Valerie Schultz
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A reflection for Monday of the Sixth Week of Easter, by Ricardo da Silva, S.J.
bishop strickland wears his clerics while greeting pope francis whose back is turned to the camera. bishop strickland is a 64 year old average sized white man with graying hair
Bishop Strickland wrote that he believes Pope Francis is the pope, but he "reject(s) his program of undermining the Deposit of Faith."
Calling programs like ChatGPT “artificial intelligence” grants them a claim to authorship that is simply untrue.
Justice Hardy, a writer on the television series "True Lies," holds up a sign as members of The Writers Guild of America picket outside Warner Bros. Studios, on May 2, 2023, in Burbank, Calif. The use of ChatGPT is as controversial in the entertainment industry as it is in schools. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)
Even writing instructors are being pressured to use ChatGPT, and to allow their students to use it. But if allow such shortcuts in the creative process, we endanger our students’ psychological development.
A Reflection for Saturday of the Fifth Week of Easter, by Jailynn Castro
Pope Francis emphasized in particular “the urgent need for ‘gestures of humanity’ towards the most fragile persons, the innocent victims of the conflict.”