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Justice
Dr. Paul Farmer, aka 'kenosis man,' emptied himself in love and service to others
Via Twitter, at Mass and in prayer, U.S. bishops unite behind Ukraine
by
Rhina Guidos
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Catholic News Service
Feb 25, 2022
Contributor
New York Encounter explores 'urge for the truth'
Cardinal: Month celebrates Black people's gifts, calls all to come together
by
Richard Szczepanowski
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Catholic News Service
Feb 24, 2022
Editorial
Editorial: CatholicVote's attack on Sr. Norma Pimentel is just a cynical ploy
by
NCR Editorial Staff
Feb 24, 2022
Arson blamed for fire that caused $1 million damage to Ohio Catholic school
by
Dennis Sadowski
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Catholic News Service
Feb 23, 2022
Supreme Court to hear arguments on 'Remain in Mexico' immigration policy
by
Rhina Guidos
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Catholic News Service
Feb 23, 2022
Vatican announces theme for World Day of Migrants and Refugees
by
Junno Arocho Esteves
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Catholic News Service
Feb 22, 2022
Commentary
Music, journalism, slang, swagger — the Black prophetic tradition is all around us
Contributor
Faith leaders need to step up to heal our political divisions
by
Simone Campbell
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Religion News Service
Feb 18, 2022
Perspective
In nursing and in church, women's wisdom has been denigrated. But we are rising.
Sisters of Charity Federation acknowledges congregations owned enslaved people
by
Dan Stockman
Feb 12, 2022
Column |
Scripture for Life
Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time: Jesus' contraposition
by
Mary M. McGlone
Feb 12, 2022
Perspective
Faith and football: seeking ethical responses to Super Bowl controversy
'Walk for Peace' in San Francisco urges end to violence, recalls lives lost
by
Melissa Vlach
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Catholic News Service
Feb 11, 2022
As Super Bowl approaches, advocates warn against increased risks of human trafficking
by
Tom Hoffarth
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Catholic News Service
Feb 11, 2022
Bakhita House in Boston area holds lasting legacy in work among trafficked women
by
Shannon Lyons
Feb 10, 2022
Commentary
Stand together: Violence is every faith community's business
Broad effort to pass bill supporting pregnant workers focuses on Senate
by
Dennis Sadowski
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Catholic News Service
Feb 9, 2022
As workers seek to unionize, some clergy are filling a crucial role
by
Alejandra Molina
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Religion News Service
Feb 9, 2022
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