• Stunt or not, activists tell DC Mayor that busloads of migrants need help
    Stunt or not, activists tell DC Mayor that busloads of migrants need help
    July 22, 2022
    In response to July 17 comments alleging that migrants were “tricked” onto buses traveling from Texas to Washington D.C., Abel Nuñez has a question for Washington mayor Muriel Bowser: “Whether they were tricked or not doesn’t change the fact that they’re in your city, so what are you going to do about it?”
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  • Supporting women in choosing life is priority for diocesan pro-life leaders
    Supporting women in choosing life is priority for diocesan pro-life leaders
    July 22, 2022
    In the 10 days following the U.S. Supreme Court's June 24 ruling overturning the Roe v. Wade decision that legalized abortion nationwide, the Archdiocese of Detroit's "Walking with Moms in Need" webpage received nearly 1,600 unique page views.
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  • Appeals court upholds sentence against former Vatican bank president
    Appeals court upholds sentence against former Vatican bank president
    July 22, 2022
    A Vatican court upheld sentences against the former president of the Vatican bank and his lawyer, who were found guilty in 2021 of money laundering and embezzling millions of euros from Vatican property sales.
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  • Two books can help deacons understand, reinvigorate their calling
    Two books can help deacons understand, reinvigorate their calling
    July 22, 2022
    For those who are deacons in the Catholic Church, this book will reinvigorate their call to serve and to recognize the dignity of their calling, which is still underappreciated and misunderstood 50 years after the diaconate was reinstated in the Catholic Church.
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  • Pax Christi USA has remained persistent in pursuit of peace for 50 years
    Pax Christi USA has remained persistent in pursuit of peace for 50 years
    July 22, 2022
    Fifty years ago as the Vietnam War raged and the nuclear arms race remained in high gear, visions of a U.S. Catholic peace movement were taking shape, looking to help the Catholic Church become a peace church.
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  • Russia, Ukraine agree on grain exports despite clashes
    Russia, Ukraine agree on grain exports despite clashes
    July 22, 2022
    Russia and Ukraine signed a deal Friday to reopen Ukrainian Black Sea ports for grain exports amid mounting concerns that millions of people be starvation. Turkey and the United Nations announced the agreement, hoping that an international food crisis aggravated by the Russian invasion cou
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  • An overview of the Church in Canada
    An overview of the Church in Canada
    July 22, 2022
    As Pope Francis prepares to undertake his Apostolic Journey to Canada from July 24-29, we offer an overview of the Canadian Church, its history, present-day challenges, and commitment for Indigenous Peoples.
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  • Pope Francis entrusts Apostolic Journey to Canada to Our Lady
    Pope Francis entrusts Apostolic Journey to Canada to Our Lady
    July 22, 2022
    Pope Francis places his Apostolic Journey to Canada into the hands of Our Lady, praying before the icon of Mary, Salus Populi Romani, in the Basilica of Saint Mary Major.
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  • Motu Proprio on Opus Dei to protect charism and promote evangelization
    Motu Proprio on Opus Dei to protect charism and promote evangelization
    July 22, 2022
    With the document "Ad charisma tuendum," as of August 4, Pope Francis disposes that the Prelature of Opus Dei transfer competencies from the Dicastery for Bishops and establishes that the Prelate can no longer hold episcopal status. Prelate Monsignor Fernando Ocáriz says the Pope asks that the new Prelate “be a guide but above all a father.”
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  • IOR: Confirmadas en apelación las condenas a Caloia y Liuzzo
    IOR: Confirmadas en apelación las condenas a Caloia y Liuzzo
    July 22, 2022
    Para el expresidente del Instituto para las Obras de Religión, IOR, la sentencia es irrevocable. La Oficina del Promotor deberá recuperar parte de las sumas confiscadas en el extranjero
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  • Santa Sede: igualdad real para las mujeres, incluirlas en la reconstrucción post-conflicto
    Santa Sede: igualdad real para las mujeres, incluirlas en la reconstrucción post-conflicto
    July 22, 2022
    La intervención de Monseñor Kassas, Encargado de Negocios de la Misión Permanente de la Santa Sede ante la OSCE, en la reunión de Viena del Consejo Permanente del organismo: "La participación de las mujeres en la vida política, económica y cultural es importante". "Su inestimable contribución a la prevención de la guerra y a evitar las recaídas en los conflictos armados".
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  • "No se puede pensar en la seguridad contra los demás, sino sólo con los demás"
    July 22, 2022
    Entrevista con Mario Primicerio sobre la guerra en Ucrania, las palabras del Papa y las posibles soluciones de negociación: hay que "remitirse a los principios de la OSCE, que se basan en la integridad territorial de los Estados miembros y prevén una amplia autonomía para los territorios habitados por minorías étnicas".
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  • Motu proprio sobre el Opus Dei: proteger el carisma y promover la evangelización
    Motu proprio sobre el Opus Dei: proteger el carisma y promover la evangelización
    July 22, 2022
    Con el Motu proprio 'Ad charisma tuendum', a partir del 4 de agosto, el Papa ordena la transferencia de competencias para la Prelatura del antiguo Dicasterio para los Obispos al Dicasterio para el Clero, y establece que el Prelado ya no puede ser investido del orden episcopal. Monseñor Fernando Ocáriz: Francisco pide que el nuevo prelado sea un guía pero sobre todo un padre.
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  • El Papa encomienda a la Virgen María su
    El Papa encomienda a la Virgen María su "peregrinación penitencial" a Canadá
    July 22, 2022
    La mañana de este viernes, 22 de julio, el Santo Padre ha realizado su tradicional visita a la Basílica de Santa María La Mayor, para encomendar a la Salus Populi Romani, su “peregrinación penitencial” a Canadá.
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  • Knights of Columbus Recognizes a Top Recruiter
    Knights of Columbus Recognizes a Top Recruiter
    July 21, 2022
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  • Why are U.S. internet prices so high? The answers are many and complex
    Why are U.S. internet prices so high? The answers are many and complex
    July 21, 2022
    The cost for broadband service in the United States is high, and getting higher. In most metropolitan areas of the United States, residents are lucky to have two competing providers from which to choose. A third player in large metro markets is rare, but it's been seen before.
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  • Researchers study embryo transfer as way to address ectopic pregnancy
    Researchers study embryo transfer as way to address ectopic pregnancy
    July 21, 2022
    In the weeks since the Supreme Court issued the Dobbs decision, people have voiced concerns about the resulting impact on treating ectopic pregnancies. The life-threatening condition typically requires the removal of the embryo to save the mother.
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  • A series of documentaries on the meetings of Canada's indigenous people with the Pope
    A series of documentaries on the meetings of Canada's indigenous people with the Pope
    July 21, 2022
    Salt + Light Media releases a project of three documentaries, the first of which is released earlier this week, to help understand the deeper meaning of Francis' visit to the injustice-affected communities in Canada's residential schools.
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  • Stella Maris port chaplain honoured with US award
    Stella Maris port chaplain honoured with US award
    July 21, 2022
    A Stella Maris port chaplain in Thailand has been recognised by the U.S Department of State for her tireless work supporting trafficked seafarers and fishers.
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  • Vatican says Germany’s ‘synodal path’ has no power to change doctrine
    Vatican says Germany’s ‘synodal path’ has no power to change doctrine
    July 21, 2022
    Warning that Germany’s contentious “Synodal Path” process risks fracturing the unity of the Catholic Church, the Vatican said Thursday that the undertaking lacks any authority to compel bishops to make changes on doctrine or morality.
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