Global Church News
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Here's what Cardinal O'Malley has to say for Respect Life month
Sep 17, 2015
While people might think of illness, disability age or inconvenience as something that detracts from human dignity, every life is “worth living,” says Cardinal Sean O'Malley, head of the U.S. bishops' pro-life committee.
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European bishops visit Holy Land to show solidarity and seek hope
Sep 16, 2015
European bishops are gathering in the Holy Land Sept. 11-16 to show closeness to Christians in the Middle East and to trace a path of hope for them, in an unprecented assembly.
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Eleventh meeting of the council of cardinals begins
Sep 15, 2015
The eleventh meeting of the Council of Cardinals charged in advising Pope Francis in the governance of the Universal Church has begun monday in the Vatican.
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Blessed Benedict Daswa: the South African martyred for rejecting witchcraft
Sep 15, 2015
Benedict Daswa, a South African catechist whose Christian opposition to witchcraft led to his murder in 1990, was beatified on Sunday as Catholic leaders praised his heroic witness to the faith.
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US bishops urge anti-suicide provisions in proposal for end-of-life counseling
Sep 10, 2015
A federal proposal focusing on health care counseling for end-of-life decision making needs further additions, including strong exclusions of assisted suicide, representatives of the U.S. bishops have said.
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Queen Elizabeth II's remarkable reign – and what her faith has to do with it
Sep 10, 2015
She has met the Beatles. She speaks fluent French. She has survived 12 U.S. Presidents and she even has a Facebook page.
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A call to joy, mercy and hope – LA's three new bishops ordained
Sep 09, 2015
Archbishop Jose H. Gomez of Los Angeles ordained three new auxiliary bishops on Thursday, including the prominent internet evangelist Father Robert Barron. The archbishop encouraged the new bishops to bring the joy of God’s love to their flock.
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Labor Day the Catholic way: help young workers and struggling families
Sep 08, 2015
The need for decent work at a living wage – one which can support a family – was a key theme of the U.S. bishops’ 2015 Labor Day message, which sought to restore work to its “honored place” in God’s service.
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Was the last synod 'rigged'? Tell-all book lets the reader decide
Sep 07, 2015
A new book about the 2014 Extraordinary Synod on the Family alleges evidence of a hidden agenda pushed by a handful of bishops in positions of influence.
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Mother Teresa, and the Denver priest who was her kindred spirit
Sep 07, 2015
Mother Teresa visited Denver, Colo. twice in the 1980s. Both times, one of her biggest fans was tasked with picking her up from the airport.



Sunday Reflection
The voice that calls us home
Reflecting on our Sunday Readings with Fr Martinian Lee
