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As more than 400 crosses are destroyed in Zhejiang, violence spreads to Henan, Shandong, and Anhui
Dec 24, 2014
The campaign to remove crosses from churches in Zhejiang continues and is spreading to other regions of China, this according to the China Aid Association.
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Bishop Coyne of Indianapolis picked to head Vermont diocese
Dec 23, 2014
Auxiliary Bishop Christopher J. Coyne of Indianapolis has been chosen by Pope Francis to be the next bishop of Burlington, Vermont, announced the Vatican Dec. 22.
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Scriptures come to life for Irish families through Jesse Box
Dec 23, 2014
A new initiative out of Ireland is using Biblical dioramas to engage parents and children in Scripture.
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A Christmas message from Aleppo's bishop: hope for joy, peace
Dec 23, 2014
As Christmas approaches, the Melkite Catholic bishop of Aleppo has written a letter to his diocese looking forward to the feast of hope, urging his people to practice charity to the less fortunate, much like in diocese around the world.
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Typhoon can't budge faith of Catholics in the Philippines
Dec 23, 2014
The Church in the Philippines has stepped up round the clock rehabilitation and relief measures for the population affected by the country's most recent typhoon, Hagupit, which struck earlier this month.
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Fr Lombardi's 'Ten Commandments' for Catholic communications
Dec 23, 2014
“To communicate is to unify” is the first of the “Ten Words of Communication” that Fr. Federico Lombardi, director of the Holy See press office, described in a lecture given Nov. 24 at the Pontifical Salesian University in Rome.
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Pope warns against sterile egoism rooted in a desire for power
Dec 22, 2014
Pope Francis cautioned Christians against an egoism that excludes the need for God in his homily at Mass on Friday, saying this attitude renders our lives sterile and prevents the Church from bearing fruit.
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Concern mounts in India over persecution of religious minorities
Dec 22, 2014
The rise in attacks by Hindu radicals against members of minority religions in India, primarily Christians and Muslims, is drawing concern across the country, with many calling for more concrete government action.
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A sign of hope; Christmas tree illuminates St. Peter's Square
Dec 22, 2014
The 83-foot Italian tree in St. Peter's Square was lit for the first time this season at the unveiling of the Vatican's nativity scene, which Pope Francis called a sign of “light, hope and love” for the world.
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Filipino priest: Pope Francis' visit strengthens the fight against corruption
Dec 19, 2014
If he is given the "rare opportunity" to meet the Pope during his visit to the Philippines, he will ask him to pray "that our country" be released from the cancer of "corruption that has infected many" of its citizens.



Sunday Reflection
Third Sunday of Easter: Witnesses
Today’s Gospel reading is an Easter account from the Gospel of Luke. It begins with the events that took place on the evening of Easter Sunday, after Jesus had appeared to the two disciples on the road to Emmaus.