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MAKING THE COMMITMENT. U.S. bishops cast their votes on the “Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People” at their 2002 meeting in Dallas.
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Kevin Clarke
Jennifer M. Haselberger, former chancellor of the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis, accuses top church leaders of a “cavalier attitude” toward the safety of children.
South Korean actor to appear in video promoting papal visit (CNS photo/Stringer, EPA)
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When Pope Francis visits South Korea on Aug. 14 to 18, he will find a Catholic Church that exemplifies much of what he hopes for the church around the world, including a highly active laity, extensive efforts to help the needy and strong relations with non-Christian communities. [America will provid
Woman holds onto her children during special Mass in Los Angeles honoring immigrants. (CNS photo/Victor Aleman, Vida-Nueva.com)
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Two weeks after protesters in Murrieta, Calif., made national news by attempting to prevent busloads of mostly unaccompanied children from reaching an emergency detention facility, the bishops of California have issued a statement calling on Catholics to support these refugees. “These children
Fleeing Mosul
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The fate of the 1,700-year-old Christian community of Mosul in Iraq seems to have been sealed as the city’s remaining Christians, heeding a warning from the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, fled the city on July 17. • The Knights of Columbus pledged $1.4 million on July 14 to help cover c
LISTENING SESSION. Bishop Frank J. Caggiano with Knights of Columbus.
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Sean Salai
Bridgeport's new bishop holds listening sessions to learn the concerns of parishioners.
Remembering Nigeria's missing girls
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Sudanese government authorities demolished the Church of Christ in Thiba Al Hamyida in North Khartoum on June 30 after giving the church’s leaders just 24 hours notice, evidence of increasing pressure in Sudan against minority Christians. · Six years after reaching a $10 million settlem