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Laura Ieraci - Catholic News Service
A national network of institutes of Catholic thought will soon launch as part of a new $3.65 million grant, issued by the John Templeton Foundation Feb. 1.
Snack time at a Head Start anti-poverty program in Baltimore
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Laura Ieraci - Catholic News Service
Harsh criticisms meted out by Pope Francis on free-market capitalism have sparked backlash from some fiscal conservatives and have led some people to call him "anti-capitalist" or even Marxist.Ahead of his apostolic visit to the United States in September, some are bracing themselves for m
Laura Ieraci - Catholic News Service
Harsh criticisms meted out by Pope Francis on free-market capitalism have sparked backlash from some fiscal conservatives and have led some people to call him "anti-capitalist" or even Marxist.Ahead of his apostolic visit to the United States in September, some are bracing themselves for m
Laura Ieraci - Catholic News Service
Harsh criticisms meted out by Pope Francis on free-market capitalism have sparked backlash from some fiscal conservatives and have led some people to call him "anti-capitalist" or even Marxist.Ahead of his apostolic visit to the United States in September, some are bracing themselves for m
A woman holds a banner with the colors of the Palestinian flag before the start of the canonization Mass for four new saints celebrated by Pope Francis in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican May 17. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)
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Laura Ieraci - Catholic News Service
Assures "juridical recognition" and "guarantees" for church's work in Palestine.
Pope Francis prays in front of the Shroud of Turin in the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Turin, Italy, June 21. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)
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Laura Ieraci - Catholic News Service
It took place in silence and lasted only a few minutes, but Pope Francis' time of prayer and contemplation before the Shroud of Turin was marked with gestures of reverence and tenderness.Revered by many as the burial cloth of Jesus, the shroud was the second stop on the pope's packed itinera
A Kurdish refugee child from the Syrian town of Kobani sits in front of a tent Oct. 18 in a camp on the Turkey-Syria border. (CNS photo/Kai Pfaffenbach, Reuters)
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Laura Ieraci - Catholic News Service
The cold-heartedness demonstrated in the ongoing conflicts in the Middle East is like a bitter winter that seems like it will never end, said Pope Francis.
Ennio Morricone conducts during the Mawazine Festival in Rabat, Morocco, in 2009.
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Laura Ieraci - Catholic News Service
Six decades and hundreds of film and television scores later, award-winning Italian composer Ennio Morricone premiered his first-ever Mass in the Church of the Gesu, the Jesuits' main church in Rome.A parishioner at the historic church in the city centre, Morricone composed the Mass to mark the
Pope Francis and Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew of Constantinople embrace during a prayer service in the patriarchal Church of St. George in Istanbul Nov. 29, 2014. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)
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Laura Ieraci - Catholic News Service
Reconciliation between the Catholic and Orthodox churches is urgently needed, said Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew of Constantinople in an extensive interview with a prominent Jesuit journal.Due to great suffering and injustice around the world, "today, perhaps even more than 50 years ago, the
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Laura Ieraci - Catholic News Service
The appointment of a controversial bishop in Chile was made after a careful review found no "objective reasons" to prevent Bishop Juan Barros from taking over the Diocese of Osorno, the Vatican press office said.The bishop had been accused of covering up for a priest who was known to have