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Catholic Church · United StatesAmerican Catholic cardinals Blase Cupich of Chicago, Robert McElroy of Washington, and Joseph Tobin of Newark have condemned the use of military action as a normal instrument of U.S. foreign policy, referencing recent events in Venezuela, Ukraine, and Greenland.See the Story
US Catholic Clergy Condemn 'Immoral' Trump Foreign Policy
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Nicolás Maduro · CaracasCARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Families of Venezuelan prisoners on Tuesday demanded the release of nearly 800 imprisoned critics, journalists and members of the opposition still detained in the South American nation. The call came after family members waited two weeks outside of prisons following the government’s announcement that it would release a “significant number” of prisoners detained under Nicolás Maduro. The former president was deposed in e…See the Story
Families of Venezuelan Prisoners Demand Their Release After Weeks of Waiting Outside Prisons
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Catholic Church · Germany(OSV News) — Bishop Georg Bätzing of Limburg, president of the German bishops’ conference, who spearheaded the controversial Synodal Way during his six-year term, announced that he will not seek reelection when the bishops meet for the spring assembly in February. The Diocese of Limburg published excerpts of Bishop Bätzing’s letter to the German bishops’ conference Jan. 19, saying that he reached the decision “after consultation and mature refle…See the Story
Controversial German Bishop Will Not Seek Reelection as Bishops’ Conference President
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