• Brownsville diocesan agency ready to help asylum-seekers entering U.S.
    Brownsville diocesan agency ready to help asylum-seekers entering U.S.
    February 24, 2021
    Just as the coldest weather in more than 30 years brought new misery to asylum-seekers stranded in a refugee camp in Mexico, an end to their plight may be in sight.
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  • Virginia governor expected to sign death penalty ban, abortion funding bill
    Virginia governor expected to sign death penalty ban, abortion funding bill
    February 24, 2021
    The Virginia General Assembly passed a final version of a bill that will abolish the death penalty in the state. There is expected to be a public signing ceremony with Gov. Ralph Northam in April.
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  • Obispos dicen que la ayuda mutua de los tejanos en medio de la tormenta es 'edificante'
    Obispos dicen que la ayuda mutua de los tejanos en medio de la tormenta es 'edificante'
    February 24, 2021
    El 20 de febrero, los obispos católicos de Texas dijeron que la generosidad de sus compatriotas Tejanos que acuden a ayudar a sus vecinos, incluso aunque ellos también tengan que lidiar con sus propias necesidades durante la histórica tormenta invernal, "es realmente edificante". 
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  • La pandemia, seguridad en Irak presentan desafíos para visita del papa
    La pandemia, seguridad en Irak presentan desafíos para visita del papa
    February 24, 2021
    A pesar de los desafíos planteados por la pandemia de COVID-19 y las preocupaciones de seguridad, el papa Francisco sigue con planes de visitar Irak, una oportunidad que se le negó a sus predecesores.
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  • Biden leads nation in mourning its 500,000 COVID-19 deaths
    Biden leads nation in mourning its 500,000 COVID-19 deaths
    February 24, 2021
    President Joe Biden addressed the nation in a speech from the White House Feb. 22, the day the nation reached, and then passed, what he called the "truly grim, heartbreaking milestone" of 500,000 U.S. deaths from COVID-19.
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  • Malaysian bishops urge government not to deport Myanmar nationals
    Malaysian bishops urge government not to deport Myanmar nationals
    February 24, 2021
    Catholic bishops in Malaysia urged the government to refrain from deporting hundreds of Myanmar nationals, including refugees and asylum-seekers, reported ucanews.com.
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  • Winter storm halts nearly everything but Texas hospitality
    Winter storm halts nearly everything but Texas hospitality
    February 24, 2021
    The Burton family from Lake Charles, Louisiana, were on the way home from a New Mexico skiing vacation when the worst winter storm in recent Texas history brought the state to a perpetual halt.
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  • Pope can’t make ends meet with a ‘no firing’ policy
    Pope can’t make ends meet with a ‘no firing’ policy
    February 24, 2021
    For 2020, the Vatican ran a deficit of $60 million (the data is reported in Euro, so that’s 49.7 million Euro). The total income for the year was $315 million and expenses came to $375 million, hence the deficit.
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  • Cardinal prays on CNN program marking 500,000 COVID-19 deaths in U.S.
    Cardinal prays on CNN program marking 500,000 COVID-19 deaths in U.S.
    February 23, 2021
    During a Feb. 22 evening program on CNN, Washington Cardinal Wilton D. Gregory offered a prayer for those who have died from COVID-19 asking God to "grant enteral peace to all our sisters and brothers lost to this disease."
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  • Parroquias deberían planificar cómo recibir a feligreses en su retorno
    Parroquias deberían planificar cómo recibir a feligreses en su retorno
    February 23, 2021
    Incluso con muchos signos esperanzadores recientes sobre las vacunas y la reducción en el número de casos de COVID-19, no hay una fecha segura en la que se pueda declarar el fin de la pandemia de coronavirus.
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  • Papa en Ángelus: Lucha contra la tentación con fe, oración y penitencia
    Papa en Ángelus: Lucha contra la tentación con fe, oración y penitencia
    February 23, 2021
    Los cristianos nunca deben entrar en un diálogo con el diablo, sino que deben luchar contra las tentaciones con las mismas armas espirituales que usó Jesús en el desierto, dijo el papa Francisco.
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  • Deeley: Maine governor's new order on religious gatherings 'unacceptable'
    Deeley: Maine governor's new order on religious gatherings 'unacceptable'
    February 23, 2021
    Maine Gov. Janet Mills' Feb. 12 executive order that she explained would expand limits on church gatherings does little to help the state's Catholic churches, Bishop Robert P. Deeley of Portland said.
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  • 'Justice system is working,' archbishop says about toppled statue case
    'Justice system is working,' archbishop says about toppled statue case
    February 23, 2021
    This matter "will soon rest in the hands of a judge or jury," the archbishop said.
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  • Poorer parishes, dioceses take a bigger hit from pandemic
    Poorer parishes, dioceses take a bigger hit from pandemic
    February 23, 2021
    Just as it was in much of American society this past year, the financial toll exacted by the coronavirus pandemic affected poor parishes and dioceses more starkly than it did larger and more well-to-do Catholic institutions.
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  • In struggling tribal lands, vaccines have offered relief lacking in urban areas
    In struggling tribal lands, vaccines have offered relief lacking in urban areas
    February 23, 2021
    As news spread of COVID-19's toll on vulnerable populations, the health of 73-year-old great-grandmother Carol Craig was of great concern to her 8-year-old great-granddaughter.
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  • New Orleans SNAP leader praises Archbishop Aymond for concrete initiatives
    New Orleans SNAP leader praises Archbishop Aymond for concrete initiatives
    February 22, 2021
    An ongoing series of discussions between New Orleans Archbishop Gregory M. Aymond and Kevin Bourgeois, the leader of the New Orleans chapter of Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, or SNAP, has led to a significant broadening and restructuring of Archdiocese of New Orleans' response to abuse survivors.
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  • Bishops say fellow Texans' help for one another amid storm is 'edifying'
    Bishops say fellow Texans' help for one another amid storm is 'edifying'
    February 22, 2021
    The Catholic bishops of Texas said Feb. 20 that the generosity of their fellow Texans reaching out to help their neighbors, even while they are also managing their own needs during a historic winter storm, "is truly edifying."
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  • Passionist priest, relative of English princes, takes step closer to sainthood
    Passionist priest, relative of English princes, takes step closer to sainthood
    February 22, 2021
    A priest related to Princes William and Harry took a major step closer to sainthood when Pope Francis declared him venerable.
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  • Indianapolis prayer service is sign of solidarity for Burmese community
    Indianapolis prayer service is sign of solidarity for Burmese community
    February 22, 2021
    On Feb. 1, Myanmar refugee and Indianapolis resident Paul Hnin scrolled through news articles online when a headline seized him with shock and fear: The Myanmar military had overthrown the country's democratic government.
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  • Faiths institute asks Gates Foundation to change tactics in Africa
    Faiths institute asks Gates Foundation to change tactics in Africa
    February 22, 2021
    An African faiths environmental institute is calling on the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to stop funding green revolution technologies and genetically modified seeds for the continent, but instead support natural methods to help Africa achieve food sufficiency and protect its environments.
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