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Catholic Church · VaticanThe five-day meeting is part of the ongoing Synod on Synodality initiated by Pope Francis in October 2021. A multiyear process, the synod aims to enhance the communion, participation, and mission of the Church. The goal of the meeting, the Vatican says, is to listen to and valuing the experience of parish priests.See the Story
Five U.S. Catholic priests chosen to attend Synod on Synodality
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Joe Biden · United StatesThe budget proposal would erase the Hyde Amendment, which has prohibited direct taxpayer funding for most abortions for nearly half a century. If this plan were enacted, federal agencies could legally fund elective abortions with tax dollars. This could include expanding Medicaid to cover abortions, which funded hundreds of thousands of abortions every year.See the Story
Biden pushes for taxpayer-funded abortion nationwide in budget plan
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Brazil · BrazilSister Inah Canabarro, 115, has been a nun for more than a century. She has lived through two world wars and has seen 10 pontiffs. She is one of the few nuns in her congregation who still wears her habit. She taught Portuguese, mathematics, science, history, art, and religion in Rio de Janeiro.See the Story
World’s oldest nun is 115-year-old Brazilian
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Pope Francis · La CrosseArchbishop Allen Vigneron of Detroit congratulated Battersby, saying: "The gift of bishopBattersbys ministry now goes to the people of La Crosse" The retiring bishop released a statement obtained by CNA on Tuesday in which he expressed his gratitude for his time as bishop.See the Story
Pope Francis appoints new bishop to lead Wisconsin diocese
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Benedict XVI · Vatican CityPope Francis has only convened a consistory three times to discuss issues at hand. This could be a boon, on the one hand, to the formation of pressure groups that could steer the conclave in one direction or another. On the other hand, it will also likely make the outcome more unpredictable.See the Story
Analysis: The ever-changing College of Cardinals
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Marco Rubio · FloridaU.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Florida, is demanding that President Joe Biden protect Catholic churches from the growing number of attacks. Rubio cited a tracker that found more than 400 attacks against Catholic churches since May 2020. The tracker, last updated on March 5, lists numerous examples of property damage, including arson, statue destruction, rocks and bricks being thrown through windows.See the Story
Sen. Marco Rubio demands Biden protect Catholic churches from attacks
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Pope Francis · Vatican CityThe event is one of many being held in Rome and beyond this year to celebrate the legacy of St. Thomas Aquinas. The concept of the natural law has been criticized by some in the West as effectively a religious framework used to influence society. Pope Francis offered a very different perspective, emphasizing that natural law is for everyone.See the Story
Pope: St. Thomas Aquinas needed to answer today’s social challenges
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District of Columbia · District of Columbia“We are carefully considering the best course of action concerning the art that was installed by the Centro Aletti community here at the shrine,” the Knights said.See the Story
John Paul II shrine ‘considering’ whether to remove Rupnik mosaics
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