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Cardinals Gerhard Muller, prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, and Walter Kasper, retired president of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity
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Cardinal Walter Kasper of Germany, the author of a controversial proposal to make it easier for divorced and civilly remarried Catholics to receive Communion, said on Oct. 1 that he believes Pope Francis backs the measure but would not apply it without support from the bishops at the upcoming synods
InterVarsity Spokesperson Greg Jao
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Jim McDermott
IntraVarsity student says groups should be led members "representative of that religion.”
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Anthony Egan, S.J.
Philosophy of 'Ubuntu' is important to the founding myth of the new South African nation.
South Sudanese woman gives alms during Mass in camp for displaced people. (CNS photo/Jim Lopez, EPA)
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South Sudan’s bishops reiterated their call for an end to fighting in their country and warned of a humanitarian disaster. “The fighting and killing must stop immediately and unconditionally,” the bishops said on Sept. 25, at the end of a three-day meeting that coincided with the r
Dr. Aileen Marty
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Returning to her home in Miami after a month-long assignment to West Africa, Dr. Aileen Marty, a former U.S. Navy doctor and expert in infectious diseases, said on Sept. 22 that the deadly Ebola outbreak will be contained only if all ports of entry in the region are adequately screened for infected
Bishop Rogelio Livieres Plano of the Diocese of Ciudad del Este, Paraguay, who was dismissed from post, pictured after interview in Rome. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)
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After a Vatican investigation, Pope Francis removed a Paraguayan bishop from his post as head of the Diocese of Ciudad del Este because of “serious pastoral reasons.” But the bishop shot back later the same day, charging in an open letter that he was the victim of an ideological campaign