Global Church News
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Pope sends letter marking bicentenary of Don Bosco's birth
Jul 17, 2015
To mark the bicentenary of the birth of St John Bosco, founder of the Salesian family, Pope Francis has sent a letter to the head of the order, Don Angel Fernandez Artime
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Lessons from South America: How to greet and understand Pope Francis
Jul 17, 2015
People make special preparations for welcoming a special guest, and watching what worked and did not work in Ecuador, Bolivia and Paraguay may help people preparing for Pope Francis' visit to the United States in September
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Bishop urges pupils to resist ‘empty and debilitating vision of life without meaning’
Jul 17, 2015
Catholic education is distinctive because it offers pupils a vision of lives full of purpose, the Bishop of Shrewsbury has told school children.
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The UN is not ‘the devil’, and the Vatican is free to work with it, says bishop
Jul 17, 2015
The United Nations is not “the devil”, so a papal think tank is free to collaborate with the international body as well as people of any political persuasion, Bishop Marcelo Sanchez Sorondo, chancellor of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, has said
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What a proposed US bill on religious liberty would and would not protect
Jul 17, 2015
With same-sex marriage now legal throughout the United States, some members of Congress are trying to protect the religious rights of those who disagree with marriage's new definition – but their efforts may be limited.
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Archbishop to priests: Here's how to not give bad homilies
Jul 17, 2015
In a practical bullet-pointed letter to priests and deacons, Archbishop Allen H. Vigneron of Detroit spelled out the types of people who attend Mass and how clergy can best speak to them.
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Sydney archbishop: People can't be forced to change views of marriage
Jul 16, 2015
Archbishop Anthony Fisher of Sydney has decried efforts to "bully" people into accepting the deconstruction of marriage, saying a "homogenizing 'equality'" was marginalizing questions about "what marriage is and is for."
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Disappointment follows ruling against Little Sisters in mandate case
Jul 15, 2015
The Little Sisters of the Poor have reiterated their commitment to following their conscience as they care for the poor and dying, following a federal appeals court ruling that they must obey the federal contraception mandate.
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With freedom for Catholic education uncertain, English diocese charts a path
Jul 14, 2015
Catholic schools in England could face problems under both a new “British values” government mandate and demands to approve same-sex relationships.
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For Palestinian leader, the Cremisan Valley wall is a new obstacle on the path of peace
Jul 09, 2015
With this decision, "Israel wants to tighten the security screws.



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