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Migrants wade across a river during as they trek across the Darien Gap from Colombia to Panama, in hopes of reaching the U.S., Wednesday, May 10, 2023. Pandemic-related U.S. asylum restrictions, known as Title 42, are to expire Thursday, May 11. (AP Photo/Ivan Valencia)
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Kevin Clarke
Sister Norma Pimentel has devoted years to protecting life at the border as migrant flows rise and fall. Growing anxiety over the lifting of Title 42 controls at the border has been a recent distraction from her ministry.
six sisters of charity stand in a chapel with the altar behind them, they are women in their 70s and wear regular clothes, not habits
FaithNews
Luis Andres Henao - Associated Press
The Sisters of Charity of New York is on a path to completion after numbers have dwindled in recent years. But the sisters are facing trying times with joy.
engraving on a cross on a stone wall with a crack across the middle
FaithFaith in Focus
Joe Hoover, S.J.
There is no civil war in the Catholic Church, there is only Almighty God sifting us like wheat. There is no schism ahead, only the proper ordering of us into the right places for the salvation of our souls.
Politics & SocietyNews
Gina Christian - OSV News
Cybersecurity at Catholic parishes is less robust than it could be, but several free and low-cost resources can bolster defenses.
a black woman's hands folded in prayer in a black and white photo
FaithNews
Adelle Banks - Religion News Service
A distinct majority of those who pray (87%) said they believed they’d received an answer to their prayers in the last 12 months.
Archbishop Robert F. Prevost sat across from Pope Francis in the Vatican during a private audience meeting.
FaithNews
Cindy Wooden - Catholic News Service
Archbishop Robert F. Prevost, who took the helm at the Dicastery for Bishops in mid-April, said because a bishop is called to serve an entire diocese, not just the priests, “listening to the people of God is also important.”