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May 21, 2021
La fe de la gente trae esperanza durante la pandemia. La comunidad en el centro de Tucson, se une para renovar la Capilla de Guadalupe. Tras los esfuerzos, el obispo Weisenburger consagra el altar.
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May 21, 2021
Pro-abortion groups this week asked a federal judge to block a new law in Indiana, set to take effect this summer, which would require doctors to inform women taking the “abortion pill” that it is possible for the effects of the first drug in the regimen to be reversed.
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May 21, 2021
El Papa Francisco envía una Carta al cardenal Peter Turkson con motivo de la Conferencia “Construyendo la Fraternidad, Defendiendo la justicia. Retos y oportunidades para la población insular” que se celebra hoy, viernes 21 de mayo de 2021, de manera online y ha sido organizada por el Dicasterio para el Desarrollo Humano Integral y el Centro Anglicano de Roma.
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May 21, 2021
La mañana de este viernes, 21 de mayo, el Santo Padre recibió en Audiencia a los miembros de la Asociación “Lázaro”, a quienes alentó a seguir siendo con su compromiso y dedicación, cristianos no sólo de palabras, sino con hechos.
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May 21, 2021
El Santo Padre recibió en audiencia en el Vaticano a los embajadores ante la Santa Sede de Singapur, Zimbabue, Bangladés, Argelia, Sri Lanka, Barbados, Suecia, Finlandia y Nepal; en el marco de la presentación de sus cartas credenciales. En su discurso, Francisco abordó temas como la actual crisis económica y social que vive el mundo acentuada por la pandemia, así como la urgencia de encontrar soluciones al problema de la migración y del cambio climático. Para ello, el Pontífice propuso "promover la cultura del cuidado".
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May 21, 2021
Entrevista con el Cardenal Secretario del Sínodo de los Obispos: “Todos pueden hacer escuchar su voz, el proceso decisional de la Iglesia inicia siempre de la escucha, porque solo así podemos comprender cómo y dónde el Espíritu quiere conducir a la Iglesia”.
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May 21, 2021
After the Center for Disease Control (CDC) eased mask requirements for vaccinated Americans last week, Bishop David Zubik of Pittsburgh decided it was important to adopt the guidance in his diocesan churches but still find a way to accommodate those who are uncomfortable among a general population of mask-less people.
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May 21, 2021
Earlier this month, the Archdiocese of Montreal unveiled a new set of protocols implemented as the result of an independent investigation into a local abuse case which identified several holes in the previous system.
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May 21, 2021
During an event that connected him with youth on three continents, Pope Francis said Thursday that the political health of the world can be gauged by whether there are wars, and regretted that there are even priests who give their blessings to weapons.
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May 21, 2021
During the May 20 episcopal ordination and installation of Duluth's 10th bishop, Archbishop Bernard A. Hebda of St. Paul and Minneapolis confessed that he was "experiencing some envy" over new Bishop Daniel J.
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May 21, 2021
Tres enfermeras de la Cruz Roja serán beatificadas como mártires en España, 85 años después de haber sido violadas y fusiladas mientras curaban a soldados heridos de la Guerra Civil, habiéndose negado a renunciar a su fe católica.
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May 21, 2021
The enthusiastic welcome for the virtual guest at Archbishop Carroll High School in Washington May 20 outshone the auditorium's spotlights when Pope Francis appeared from Rome, on a video screen.
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May 21, 2021
The Barcelona Archdiocese will combine most parishes into larger pastoral communities, amid falling church attendance and secularization.
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May 21, 2021
While the current cease-fire between Israel and Hamas brings a much-needed halt to violence in the Holy Land, true peace can only be achieved if both sides are recognized as equals, said the Palestinian ambassador to the Holy See.
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May 21, 2021
Greater awareness and better responses are needed when it comes to the many challenges facing people living on island nations, Pope Francis said. Among the problems they face, he said, are "violence, terrorism, poverty, hunger and the many forms of social and economic injustice and inequality that nowadays bring harm to all, but in particular to women and children."
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May 21, 2021
Mexican church officials previously "covered up" cases of clerical sexual abuse, a situation the Vatican ambassador to Mexico said has changed as Catholic leaders increasingly follow a zero-tolerance policy promoted by Pope Francis.
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May 21, 2021
Nations of the world must work together to solve the key global crises of migration and climate change, which are questions of justice that can no longer be ignored, Pope Francis told diplomats.
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May 21, 2021
Pope Francis has called on the world's Catholics to pray May 22 for dialogue, forgiveness and peaceful coexistence in the Holy Land.
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May 21, 2021
Approving the revision of the entire process of the Synod of Bishops, Pope Francis has asked that it begin with serious, widespread consultations with laypeople on the diocesan level.
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May 21, 2021
Was she suffering from schizophrenia or a form of epilepsy, as some modern writers have suggested? How did a teenage girl persuade the future King Charles VII of France to let her lead his troops into battle? And how could those to whom she was so loyal leave her so defenseless in the end?
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