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Column: ‘Let’s make this pilgrimage together,’ invites youth leader
Don’t miss out on an opportunity to walk with God this summer.
Students join Sisters in serving up hospitality
The Sisters of Charity live up to their name — they dispense charity to anybody and everybody.
Participación social: El papa supera récord en Instagram
Con un simple toque el papa Francisco se unió a Instagram y rápidamente estableció una marca al obtener un millón de seguidores.
Stigma, lack of health care, fake drugs impeding HIV fight, speakers say
The fight against HIV/AIDS is being hampered by continued stigma against those who are infected, a lack of access to appropriate medical care and fake antiretroviral drugs pedaled on the black market, said activists taking part...
Austrian church leaders criticize government for new barriers at border
Austrian church leaders criticized their government for rebuilding border controls in a bid to keep out refugees.
Pakistan Catholic officials back plea not to demonize all Muslims
Church officials in Pakistan have backed a government plea to the international community not to demonize all Muslims because of acts of terrorism committed by a few extremists, reported ucanews.com.
Trip to Greece is humanitarian, not political, Vatican spokesman says
In a "humanitarian and ecumenical gesture," not a political one, Pope Francis was to join Orthodox leaders in personally meeting with hundreds of refugees and migrants stranded in Greece, the Vatican spokesman said.
Archbishop says Canada’s assisted suicide law leads to fear of hospitals
The specter of assisted suicide is leading aging people to "fear an institution that should be the last thing they should ever fear — a hospital," said Edmonton Archbishop Richard Smith.
You’ll never walk alone
Whenever Harry Connick Jr. is asked if he is a practicing Catholic, he is always quick to say he is.
