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Mary Jurgensmeier, a member of St. Peter Catholic Church in Greeley, Colo., said she knows people in her community who have lost everything. “We still have the Lord,” said Jurgensmeier. “We will never lose him.” Jurgensmeier is one of thousands of Colorado residents who have
Cardinal Sean P. O'Malley, O.F.M. Cap., of Boston during Mass at the Louisiana Priests' Convention on Sept. 18
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The pope gave the cardinals a mandate to advise him in the “government of the universal church.”
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Bishop Paul Nguyen Thai Hop of Vinh Diocese on Vietnam’s north-central coast, has appealed for “international support and solidarity” following violent attacks against Catholics in Nghe An Province on Sept. 4 that left at least 40 people seriously injured. Bishop Nguyen Thai Hop ha
A young girl greets Pope Francis as he arrives in St. Peter's Square on Sept. 11
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Kevin Clarke
Pope Francis' blunt talk sent shock waves through the Catholic Church in the U.S. and the world.
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Quebec’s proposed Charter of Quebec Values imitates the “unjust” imposition of antireligious secularism in France, said the Canadian constitutional lawyer and religious freedom expert Iain Benson. “The recent proposals from Quebec mirror those from France, where both countrie
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In the United States, hearing the words “it’s a girl,” is a cause for enormous joy and celebration for most people, said Rep. Chris Smith, Republican of New Jersey. “Today, the three most dangerous words in China and India are: It’s a girl,” Smith told a congressi