Archive for June 23, 2020

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By Matt Hadro

After Black Lives Matter controversy, Catholic removed from Florida State student government

The Catholic former president of a Florida university’s student senate says he was removed from office for questioning controversial policy... Read more

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Catholic parish offers phone support to more than 500 people amid pandemic

A few years ago Catholics in a suburb of Liverpool, England, recognized that they had a problem: parishioners didn’t know... Read more

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Cardinal asks Catholics to help pandemic-hit families and schools in the Holy Land

A cardinal has urged Catholics worldwide to support a fund helping families and schools in the Holy Land affected by... Read more

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English Catholic leader welcomes return of public Masses from July 4

An English cardinal welcomed the government’s decision Tuesday to permit the resumption of public Masses from July 4.   Read more

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By Courtney Mares

Religious sisters risk lives to rescue the vulnerable amid pandemic

Sister Stan Mumuni dedicates her life to caring for abandoned children with birth defects in Ghana. When the coronavirus pandemic... Read more

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By Christine Rousselle

George Weigel: ‘Catholic lite’ and Vatican finances will top next pope’s agenda

Evangelizing countries where the faith has been watered down and resolving the ongoing financial crisis in the Vatican are challenges... Read more

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Guernsey legislature rejects efforts to prevent disability discrimination in abortion

Several amendments which sought to reduce the proposed time limit on abortions or to maintain limits on the abortion of... Read more

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Cross and graves vandalized at Catholic university cemetery

A man has been arrested and charged with vandalism and assault after swastikas were painted on the graves of several... Read more

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By Ed Condon,JD Flynn

Diocesan bankruptcies could require Vatican approval, Vatican official reminds bishops

The Vatican has written to the president of the U.S. bishops’ conference, to remind dioceses that filing for bankruptcy could... Read more

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Justice Department: NYC pandemic rules can't favor protests over religious services

New York City cannot enforce coronavirus restrictions strictly on religious gatherings and leave mass public protests untouched, leading U.S. Department... Read more

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By Jonah McKeown

Catholic school superintendent aims to equip schools for special ed

An educator with years of experience working in and studying best practices in special education was recently named superintendent of... Read more

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Metuchen Catholic bishop: Racism an evil 'more dangerous' than coronavirus

The Bishop of Metuchen led a prayer service for racial harmony and justice Friday, urging Catholics to focus on the... Read more

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As pandemic continues, some Catholic moms call the midwife

As hospitals continue to treat patients with COVID-19, many expectant women worry about exposing themselves and their babies to the... Read more