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Guatemala · GuatemalaHundreds of Mexicans have fled drug cartel violence in southern Chiapas state to neighboring Guatemala, causing the bishop of a Mexico border diocese to ask local authorities: "How long will they live trying to hide a sad and painful reality that we carry day by day?" The trend is a reversal of past decades, when Indigenous Guatemalans fleeing genocide and civil war sought shelter in Mexico.See the Story
Mexicans flee to neighboring Guatemala to avoid being 'human shields,' bishop says
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Seattle · SeattleThe Archdiocese of Seattle's 136 parishes have officially became 60 parish families as part of Partners in the Gospel, the archdiocese's strategic pastoral planning initiative. The July 1 move comes after two years of planning and consultation with clergy, parish and school staffs and the laity, the archdiocese said. Each parish family will be led by a pastor or pastoral coordinator, and many will have at least one parochial vicar.See the Story
Archdiocese of Seattle's 136 parishes officially become 60 parish families
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Church · Addis AbabaEthiopian Cardinal Berhaneyesus Demerew Souraphiel of Addis Ababa has expressed deep sorrow at the deadly landslide in Gofa Zone, in the southern part of Ethiopia, where the death toll has reportedly reached 257. Humanitarian agencies, including those that are faith-based, have scrambled to rush emergency relief to Kencho Shacha Gozdi, a remote village in the Gofa Zone, following the first landslide that struck July 22.See the Story
Ethiopian cardinal expresses church’s unwavering support as landslide kills over 250
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Catholic Church · AustinCatholic immigration and anti-trafficking advocates are expressing grave concern over alleged systemic sexual abuse of unaccompanied migrant children by staff of a private contractor for the U.S. government. The Department of Justice filed a lawsuit July 17 against Southwest Key Programs, an Austin, Texas-based nonprofit that provides housing for unaccompanied minors, as well as services for youth, family and job seekers.See the Story
Catholic advocates 'deeply troubled' by alleged abuse of migrant kids in US-funded shelters
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania · PhiladelphiaThis year marks two anniversaries in Jeannette Piccard's life: July 29 is the 50th anniversary of her ordination to the Episcopal priesthood, and Oct. 23 is the 90th anniversary of her flight into the stratosphere.See the Story
Philadelphia Eleven's Piccard made history, first as a pilot, then as a priest
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Joe Biden · United StatesAs he explained his decision to end his reelection campaign, President Joe Biden did not mention his Catholic faith. But his Catholicism informs this man's understanding of the moment, of himself, and of our nation.See the Story
Biden delivers a very Catholic Oval Office address
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Health · United StatesLetters to the editor: NCR readers respond to articles about psychological health in religious life, the 2024 U.S. presidential election, and the National Eucharistic Congress.See the Story
Your letters: Psychological care, election, and National Eucharistic Congress
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Joe Biden · United StatesPresident Joe Biden's call for unity, his care for the poor, the environment and true peace in our fractured world make him an example of what public service ought to be, writes contributor Msgr. Paul Garrity.See the Story
A consequential president who never gave up on his faith, family or country
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