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Vatican briefs: Pope Francis prays for victims of New Orleans tragedy,...

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Pope prays for victims of New Orleans attack Catholic News Service VATICAN CITY -- Pope Francis was "deeply saddened" to learn of deaths and injuries caused...

Analysis: U.S. Immigrants legally registered to gain path to citizenship still...

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By Kimberley Heatherington, OSV News Since President-elect Donald Trump's Nov. 5 victory, most Americans expect him to tackle the issue of immigration within the first...

New Orleans Archbishop Aymond offers prayers in wake of deadly New...

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Archbishop Gregory M. Aymond of New Orleans offered prayers for victims of what he described as a "sign of utter disrespect for human life"...

Arizona bishops, faith leaders denounce spectre of immigration raids on churches

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The expectation that President-elect Donald J. Trump's incoming administration will revoke the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's long-standing policy restricting the arrest of unauthorized...

Life issues — from abortion to immigration — took center stage...

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In an eventful year for life issues -- including abortion, assisted suicide, and immigration -- advocates and opponents alike wrestled with outcomes, each other,...

As busiest season comes along, Teamsters expand Amazon holiday strike to...

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After e-commerce giant Amazon ignored a deadline for a labor agreement set by the International Brotherhood of Teamsters labor union, workers at seven U.S....

Former America magazine editor-in-chief Matt Malone plans to leave Jesuits, priesthood

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Former America magazine editor-in-chief Father Matt Malone plans to leave the Jesuit order and petition to be dispensed from the obligations of the clerical...

How Father Augustus Tolton handled travails, transitions is model for living...

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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- The soft-spoken cleric felt a combination of weariness and relief as the train pulled into the station. Father Augustus Tolton, formerly...

Meet the religious sister battling the mental health crisis in Nigeria

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UYO, Nigeria -- In March 2000, 46-year-old Aniette Asuquo began experiencing severe mental health struggles that led to a diagnosis of schizophrenia. Initially, she...

Irish Archbishop John Kennedy says goal is to change culture and...

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Transparency and truth are of "critical importance" in the work of the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors (PCPM) and the Dicastery for...