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One expert said that Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes' case reflects not so much a traditional Christian religious fervor, but rather a "popular religiousness, a religiousness of the immediate, of everyday ...
One expert said that Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes' case reflects not so much a traditional Christian religious fervor, but rather a "popular religiousness, a religiousness of the immediate, of everyday ...
Bishop Aldo Berardi, apostolic vicar of northern Arabia — who shepherds the estimated 2.2 million Catholics — urged the ...
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In Minnesota, US cardinals and pope's ambassador decry mass deportations and call for reconciliation
Two American cardinals and the Vatican's ambassador to the U.S. denounced the mass deportations in Minnesota under the federal government's immigration crackdown, but they urged everyone to repair ...
The Diocese of Syracuse, New York, has formally closed out its long-running bankruptcy, funding a victims' trust with more ...
The U.S. bishops' conference and the Catholic Legal Immigration Network filed one brief, while several U.S. women's religious ...
The Lenten season is a reminder that Christians are called to bear witness to Christ through authentic witness, not ...
NCR readers respond to stories about liturgical disputes in the Diocese of Charlotte, a new training for bishops at Villanova University and the demise of civility in American politics.
"We are a church that is truly catholic. We have no boundaries. In this church, the true flag is the love of Jesus Christ" Palm Beach Bishop-designate Manuel de Jesús Rodríguez said at his Feb. 24 ...
St. John's University in Queens, New York, notified employees on Feb. 19 that it will no longer recognize the two unions that ...
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