• Vatican-China agreement: Secretary Pompeo enters the debate
    Vatican-China agreement: Secretary Pompeo enters the debate
    September 21, 2020
    About 10 days before he was expected in Rome, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo tweeted that the Vatican "endangers its moral authority" by considering an extension of its 2018 agreement with China on the nomination of bishops.
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  • The Magic Coral: a story by Katalina Maldonado of Sts. Peter and Paul second grade
    The Magic Coral: a story by Katalina Maldonado of Sts. Peter and Paul second grade
    September 21, 2020
    Imagination and story-telling come together in this entertaining tale.
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  • Ideas Have Consequences: The Philosophers Who Shaped 2020
    Ideas Have Consequences: The Philosophers Who Shaped 2020
    September 20, 2020
    Bishop Robert Barron, Adjunct Bishop of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles talks about the enduring impact of Karl Marx, Friedrich Nietzsche, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Michel Foucault on the violence in the streets of America.
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  • Ruth Bader Ginsburg is remembered as 'jurist of historic stature'
    Ruth Bader Ginsburg is remembered as 'jurist of historic stature'
    September 20, 2020
    U.S. SUPREME COURT JUSTICE RUTH BADER GINSBURG People in Washington stand in front of the U.S. Supreme Court following the death of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Sept. 18, 2020. Ginsburg died due to complications of metastatic pancreas cancer. She was 87. (
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  • Obispos USA: Hispanos y latinos, factor determinante en la Iglesia y sociedad
    Obispos USA: Hispanos y latinos, factor determinante en la Iglesia y sociedad
    September 19, 2020
    El Presidente del Subcomité de Asuntos Hispanos de la Conferencia de Obispos Católicos de Estados Unidos reflexiona sobre las contribuciones y el liderazgo de los hispanos y latinos en la Iglesia y la sociedad estadounidense en el marco del Mes de la Herencia Hispana en este país.
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  • Synods may be just a little duller without Baldisseri around
    Synods may be just a little duller without Baldisseri around
    September 19, 2020
    Cardinal Lorenzo Baldisseri, then the secretary-general of the Synod of Bishops, stands in the foreground as Pope Francis prays at the start of the first session of the Synod of Bishops for the Amazon at the Vatican Oct. 7, 2019.
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  • Pope: “pharmaceutical marginality” furthers gap between nations
    Pope: “pharmaceutical marginality” furthers gap between nations
    September 19, 2020
    Pope Francis on Saturday addressed a delegation from Italy’s Fondazione Banco Farmaceutico, which collects and distributes medicines nearing expiration for those in need.
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  • No tener acceso a las medicinas es una injusticia
    No tener acceso a las medicinas es una injusticia
    September 19, 2020
    Fundación “Banco Farmacéutico” es un institución, que nació en el año 2000 y se ocupa de recolectar medicamentos de donadores e industrias, para distribuirlas en miles de infraestructuras caritativas para la atención de personas pobres que no pueden adquirir estos medicamentos.
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  • Comisión para la Protección de Menores concluyó su 14ª Asamblea Plenaria
    Comisión para la Protección de Menores concluyó su 14ª Asamblea Plenaria
    September 19, 2020
    Del 16 al 18 de septiembre de 2020, se realizó la 14ª Asamblea Plenaria Ordinaria de la Comisión Pontificia para la Protección de Menores.
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  • Global biotech company ends use of aborted fetal cell lines for vaccines
    Global biotech company ends use of aborted fetal cell lines for vaccines
    September 19, 2020
    "It is my fervent prayer that no successful COVID-19 vaccine will emerge that was developed with the use of ethically tainted cell lines.... If the nightmare scenario of the only available vaccine having a link to abortion comes about, it will cause major conscience problems for pro-lifers and Catholics.
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  • House passage of Pregnant Workers Fairness Act called 'huge win for women'
    House passage of Pregnant Workers Fairness Act called 'huge win for women'
    September 18, 2020
    "Thank you to the House of Representatives for passi-ng in overwhelming numbers the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act. This vote respects both the dignity of the worker and the dignity of the human person," said a statement from the center, which is based in the Washington suburb of Silver Spring, Maryland.
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  • Catholics respond after Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg dies at 87
    Catholics respond after Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg dies at 87
    September 18, 2020
    Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who served on the court for more than 27 years, died of pancreatic cancer Sept. 18. She was 87.
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  • Nursing Scholarships Available from St. Joseph Catholic Healthcare Endowment Fund
    Nursing Scholarships Available from St. Joseph Catholic Healthcare Endowment Fund
    September 18, 2020
    After earning their degree, scholarship recipients are required to commit two years of service in a Catholic-sponsored health ministry in the Diocese of Tucson.
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  • Adrian Dominican Sister who Served in Diocese of Tucson Marks Jubilee
    Adrian Dominican Sister who Served in Diocese of Tucson Marks Jubilee
    September 18, 2020
    Sister Rina (Jeanne Dominic) Cappellazzo, OP, celebrating 70 years of religious life, entered the Adrian Dominican Congregation in 1950 and professed her First Vows on August 9, 1951 and her Final Vows on August 9, 1956.
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  • Pope holds private meeting with parents of LGBT children
    Pope holds private meeting with parents of LGBT children
    September 18, 2020
    Pope Francis on Wednesday told a group of parents of LGBT children that God loves them as they are, and that the Church loves them because they are “children of God.”
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  • New podcast sends clear message: Abuse crisis isn’t over yet
    New podcast sends clear message: Abuse crisis isn’t over yet
    September 18, 2020
    Karna Lozoya, the host of a new podcast documenting the clerical sexual abuse crisis in the United States, has said the message those behind it want to send is that while important steps have been taken, it is far from over.
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  • Vaticano: nuevo protocolo de entendimiento en la lucha contra la corrupción
    Vaticano: nuevo protocolo de entendimiento en la lucha contra la corrupción
    September 18, 2020
    Prefecto de la Secretaría de Economía de la Santa Sede, y Auditor General: las dos autoridades trabajarán aún más estrechamente para una aplicación más eficaz de las normas de transparencia y competencia en los contratos públicos de la Santa Sede y el Vaticano.
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  • New Memorandum of Understanding on the fight against corruption in the Vatican Curia
    New Memorandum of Understanding on the fight against corruption in the Vatican Curia
    September 18, 2020
    A Memorandum of Understanding signed by the Prefect of the Secretariat for the Economy and the Auditor General: the two offices will collaborate even more closely to better implement law regarding transparency and the granting of public contracts by the Holy See and the Vatican.
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  • Knights of Holy Sepulchre give $3.5 million in emergency aid to Holy Land
    Knights of Holy Sepulchre give $3.5 million in emergency aid to Holy Land
    September 18, 2020
    Knights of Holy Sepulchre contributed some $3.5 million to a special fund to support the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem, especially its schools and charitable outreach.
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  • Christian communicators can bring hope to world in crisis, pope says
    Christian communicators can bring hope to world in crisis, pope says
    September 18, 2020
    It is important to have Christian media that provide quality coverage of the life of the church and that are capable of forming people's consciences, Pope Francis said.
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