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Father Joseph M. McShane, S.J. passes the ceremonial university mace to Tania Tetlow during her inauguration ceremony on October 14, 2022. Photo by Bruce Gilbert/Fordham University.
FaithNews
Christopher Parker
Tania Tetlow said she will refuse complacency and “what is easy,” instead putting the university’s efforts into addressing its difficulties.
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The Associated Press
A Catholic priest who gained national fame as an activist has been asked to step away from his ministry while allegations that he sexually abused a minor decades ago are investigated.
jack phillips sits in his cake shop decorating a white cake, he is wearing a black shirt and has cakes on the table behind him
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Carol Zimmermann - Catholic News Service
Colorado baker Jack Phillips is currently fighting a ruling that he violated the state’s anti-discrimination law for refusing to bake a cake to celebrate a gender transition.
A woman reacts after identifying the body of a loved one at Sri Uthai temple in Na Klang, Thailand.
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Junno Arocho Esteves - Catholic News Service
In a message sent Oct. 7 by Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Vatican secretary of state, the pope offered prayers for the victims “of the horrific attack” that claimed the lives of 36 people, including at least 24 children, Oct. 6.
students at Kellenberg High do STEM science project in a classroom with lab equipment, all four students are wearing gray blazers and safety goggles
FaithNews
Christopher Parker
Advocates from three faith traditions lobbied together for a program that would help fund science and math education in New York state’s religious schools.
A massive drought in southern Madagascar, with a dried up river.
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Alejandra Molina - Religion News Service
A recent study from the international humanitarian agency Catholic Relief Services (CRS) found that American Catholics were more likely to express that climate change is a shared responsibility than their non-Catholic counterparts.