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Pope Francis’ COVID advisers raise concern about no mask: ‘We’re working on it’
Nicole Winfield - Associated Press
October 27, 2020
Pope Francis’ decision to forgo wearing a mask has been noticed, with some concern, by the commission of Vatican experts he appointed.
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Joe Biden quotes Pope Francis’ new encyclical to warn against ‘phony populism’
Ricardo da Silva, S.J.Molly Cahill
October 27, 2020
A week out from the U.S. Election, Joe Biden turned to Pope Francis’ latest encyclical for inspiration in a brief address given in Warm Springs, Ga.
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Explainer: Do Catholics have a moral duty to vote?
James T. Keane
October 27, 2020
The teaching seems cut and dry—and yet there are examples of conscientious objectors, like Dorothy Day, who abstained from voting.
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‘A political hit job’: Unofficial paper mailed to Wisconsin Catholics ahead of Election Day
Sam Lucero - Catholic News Service
October 27, 2020
Most of the articles in the unofficial paper are related to the presidential election, including opinion articles written by two advisers to President Donald Trump's campaign.
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Why do Catholics make up a majority of the Supreme Court?
Allyson Escobar
October 27, 2020
Why are there so many Catholics on the nation’s highest court?
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NASA just discovered water on the Moon—in a crater named after a Jesuit priest
Molly Cahill
October 26, 2020
The water was found in the Clavius Crater. So who was Christopher Clavius, S.J., and why is there a crater on the moon named after him?
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