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Papal Nuncio: Pay close attention to pope's words and actions

WASHINGTON (CNS) – Archbishop Christophe Pierre, the papal nuncio to the United States, gets plenty of questions about Pope Francis.               A March 27 discussion at Georgetown University, sponsored by the university's Ini...
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Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Pope presides over Lenten penance service at Vatican

Pope presides over Lenten penance service at Vatican VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- A few hours after urging priests to be generously available for the sacrament of penance, Pope Francis went to confession, then offered the sacrament to seven Catholics.    Presiding over the annual Lenten penance service March 17 in St. Peter's Basilica, Pope F...
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Friday, March 17, 2017

Shady business deals that threaten employment a 'grave sin,' pope says

Shady business deals that threaten employment a 'grave sin,' pope says VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Employers who make business deals that threaten people's livelihood commit a sin that robs men, women and their families of their dignity, Pope Francis said.     "Whoever -- because of economic maneuvering and business dealings that are not all clear -- closes f...
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Friday, March 17, 2017

Republicans' ACA repeal bill not easiest medicine to swallow for many

WASHINGTON (CNS) -- Democrats, once they controlled both houses of Congress and the White House, needed more than a year to piece together the elements to pass the Affordable Care Act with a veto-proof 60-vote majority in the Senate in 2010.    The Republicans, now that they control...
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Friday, March 17, 2017

Hear no evil: How culture of resistance may hinder child protection

Hear no evil: How culture of resistance may hinder child protection VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- When a child-protection advocate resigned from a papal advisory board in early March, she did so because of growing frustration with persistent resistance and a "toxic" sense of superiority from some in the Roman Curia.     A number of church leaders on the fron...
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Friday, March 10, 2017

Lent is time to relive exodus from slavery to freedom, pope says

VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Like the people of Israel freed from the bondage of slavery, Christians are called to experience the path toward hope and new life during the Lenten season, Pope Francis said.     Through his passion, death and resurrection, Jesus "has opened up for us a way tha...
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Wednesday, March 08, 2017

Some Catholics attack immigration policies, others urge new approach

Some Catholics attack immigration policies, others urge new approach WASHINGTON (CNS) -- Donald Trump campaigned by saying he would aggressively go after the country's 11 million unauthorized immigrants, promising deportation forces and a border wall with Mexico paid for by the United States' neighbor to the south.     Time will tell whether he'll be...
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Monday, February 27, 2017

Pope: Christians leading double lives destroy through scandal

Pope: Christians leading double lives destroy through scandal VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- People who pretend to be Christians publicly, but follow their own selfish passions privately, destroy themselves and cause scandal to those around them, Pope Francis.     Jesus is severe with those who "lead double lives," because they cause others to see Chris...
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Thursday, February 23, 2017

Greed, selfishness corrupt beauty of God's creation, pope says

Greed, selfishness corrupt beauty of God's creation, pope says VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Humanity's greed and selfishness can turn creation into a sad and desolate world instead of the sign of God's love that it was meant to be, Pope Francis said.      Human beings are often tempted to view creation as "a possession we can exploit as we please...
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Thursday, February 23, 2017

Unusual detentions, raids raise questions as Trump announces 'crackdown'

Unusual detentions, raids raise questions as Trump announces 'crackdown' WASHINGTON (CNS) -- People had been on edge for a while. You could feel the tension rise in immigrant neighborhoods in the U.S. as news of the first immigration raids under the Trump administration began in early February.     Then news of unusual detentions, some involving battered...
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Thursday, February 23, 2017