Global Church News
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Communion for divorced and remarried? Africa's bishops have other concerns, cardinal says
Feb 20, 2015
A leading African cardinal says the continent's bishops want the upcoming Vatican synod to zero-in on strengthening the Church with good families – before getting sidetracked on other issues such as the contentious debate over allowing Communion for divorced and remarried couples.
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Would you die for your ashes? Cardinal reflects on modern Christian martyrs
Feb 19, 2015
Catholics owe solidarity, prayer and a voice against injustice to their fellow Christians being martyred and persecuted around the world, Cardinal Donald Wuerl of Washington, D.C., stressed on Ash Wednesday.
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Why the Religious Freedom Restoration Act matters to you
Feb 18, 2015
For the sake of religious liberity, it is vital that the religious rights of corporations – and not just individuals and churches – be upheld under federal law, a legal scholar has said.
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Meet the Christians in Syria who want to stay, despite the war
Feb 18, 2015
“Fortunately, the battles are over for now. There was fierce fighting in Al Nabek all through Advent. No one was able to flee. The people were trapped. Peace was then finally restored in the week before Christmas.
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Holy See to UN: Stop ignoring attacks on Christian women, girls
Feb 04, 2015
The Holy See’s delegation to the United Nations has warned that Christians face “extinction” in some regions of armed conflict, with Christian women and girls particularly vulnerable.
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Colorado's 'death with dignity' bill is a lie, bishop warns
Feb 03, 2015
While the notion of 'death with dignity' may seem appealing on the surface, the push to legalize assisted suicide in Colorado is based on a lie that yields devastating consequences, said Bishop James Conley.
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Does 'never again' have any meaning? Human rights after the Holocaust
Feb 02, 2015
Even though it ended seventy years ago, the Holocaust still gives a stark and relevant warning on dehumanization and persecution today, say leaders on human rights and Holocaust history.
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On feast of St. Thomas, teachers called to mercifully challenge students
Jan 29, 2015
Catholics must be “merciful teachers” in eliciting the best from everyone around them, said a prominent Dominican preacher on the feast day of St. Thomas Aquinas.
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A tale of two cakes: Colorado's far-reaching religious freedom fight
Jan 29, 2015
The battleground for religious freedom is currently the soft, frosted tops of cakes in Colorado.
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'No compromise' – Catholics, evangelicals unite on marriage
Jan 29, 2015
A coalition of Catholic and Protestant leaders has united to call all Christians to an unwavering defense of the truth of marriage, rooted in nature as well as faith.



Sunday Reflection
Setting the world on fire: Jesus’ mission and ours
Jesus’ way of establishing God’s reign on earth was not the way of violence. He emphatically rejected the politics of violent revolution adopted by the Zealots.