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Jennifer Peltz - Associated Press
The New York archdiocese's program lets people take claims to a noted outside mediator while keeping painful details private.
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Catholic News Service
"Despite all divergences, we believe a political compromise is still possible," the bishops said in a Dec. 2 statement.
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Catholic News Service
The dignity of human life, the common good and solidarity are "more than mere words and phrases," said the Catholic bishops of Washington state in a joint pastoral letter
Demonstrators in Washington protest nuclear weapons April 1. (CNS photo/Tyler Orsburn)
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Dennis Sadowski - Catholic News Service
The United Nations is preparing to embark on talks to ban nuclear weapons.Negotiations are set to begin in March and are expected to take an indefinite time to complete.The end result is uncertain, but the 123 nations that voted on Oct. 27 for a resolution within the U.N. General Assembly committee
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Catholic News Service
In 14 points, the bishops ask forgiveness for the role that some members of the Catholic Church played during the genocide, especially for the pastors that "sowed seeds of hate."
New Cardinal Charles Bo of Yangon, Myanmar, carries his scroll after receiving his red biretta from Pope Francis during a consistory at which the pope created 20 new cardinals in St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican Feb. 14. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)
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Yangon Cardinal Charles Bo said it was time to "reverse the trend" of a 60-year decline in Myanmar.