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Indiana 'Dreamer' fears family breakup if DACA expires

Indiana 'Dreamer' fears family breakup if DACA expires INDIANAPOLIS (CNS) – Brenda Martinez's first dream was to become an astrophysicist.             As she finished seventh grade in Indianapolis, her heart was set on attending Purdue University with the help of a state scholarship program....
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Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Don't confess other's faults, own up to sins, pope says at audience

Don't confess other's faults, own up to sins, pope says at audience VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Fear and the shame of admitting one's own sins leads to pointing fingers and accusing others rather than recognizing one's own faults, Pope Francis said.     "It's difficult to admit being guilty, but it does so much good to confess with sincerity. But you must...
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Thursday, January 04, 2018

Pope urges help for refugees, respect for life in 2018

Pope urges help for refugees, respect for life in 2018 VATICAN CITY (CNS) – Pope Francis began 2018 by praying that the world would demonstrate a marked increase in solidarity and welcome for migrants and refugees.             "Let's not extinguish the hope in their hearts; let's not suffocat...
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Thursday, January 04, 2018

Vatican releases new instruction on authenticating, protecting relics

Vatican releases new instruction on authenticating, protecting relics VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Only relics that have been certified as authentic can be exposed for veneration by the faithful, said a new Vatican instruction.    Published Dec. 16 in Italian by the Congregation for Saints' Causes, the instruction clarifies and details the canonical procedure...
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Monday, December 18, 2017

As pope turns 81, kids entertain with song, dance and 13-foot pizza

As pope turns 81, kids entertain with song, dance and 13-foot pizza VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Celebrating his 81st birthday, Pope Francis blew out the candles on a 13-foot long pizza after being serenaded with song and dance by children and employees from a Vatican pediatric clinic.     A group of children receiving assistance from the Vatican's St. Mart...
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Monday, December 18, 2017

Nativity scene, Christmas tree are visible signs of God's compassion

Nativity scene, Christmas tree are visible signs of God's compassion VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- A Nativity scene and Christmas tree, like those displayed in St. Peter's Square, are visible reminders of God's benevolence and closeness to all men and women, Pope Francis said.     The traditional Christmas displays are "the signs of the heavenly Father's comp...
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Thursday, December 07, 2017

Pope urges Myanmar's leaders to respect all groups

NAYPYITAW, Myanmar (CNS) – The plight of the ethnic Muslim minority in Myanmar's Rakhine state was front and center in speeches by Pope Francis and Aung San Suu Kyi, but neither publicly used the word Rohingya.             After private m...
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Thursday, November 30, 2017

USCCB committee calls net neutrality protections critical

WASHINGTON (CNS) – The chairman of the U.S. bishops' Committee on Communications has urged the Trump administration to keep current net neutrality rules in place because an open internet, he said, is critical to the nation's faith communities and how they interact with their members.  &#...
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Thursday, November 30, 2017

Mass is a time of silence and prayer, not idle chitchat, pope says

Mass is a time of silence and prayer, not idle chitchat, pope says VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Mass is the highest form of prayer and not an appropriate moment for small talk, Pope Francis said.     At church, Catholics should spend their time in silence before Mass, preparing "to meet with Jesus" instead of engaging in "chitchat," the pope said Nov. 15 d...
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Wednesday, November 15, 2017

Bishops to elect secretary, new committee chairs at assembly

Bishops to elect secretary, new committee chairs at assembly WASHINGTON (CNS) – During their Nov. 13-14 general assembly in Baltimore, U.S. bishops are scheduled to elect the next secretary of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, a religious liberty committee chairman and chairmen-elect for five committees, and hear an update from the bishops' work...
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Wednesday, November 08, 2017