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Catholics in SoCal, worldwide hold special moment of prayer for Ukraine Friday
Thousands of Catholics in Southern California joined millions more across the world Friday morning in a special moment of prayer to call for an end to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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USCCB president, committee chairmen recommit church to pro-life initiatives
As the nation awaits the U.S. Supreme Court’s most significant abortion ruling in decades, the president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops and the chairmen of eight USCCB committees joined together “in prayer and expectant hope that states will again be able to protect women and children from the injustice of abortion.”
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Pope Francis now says he will consecrate ‘humanity, especially Russia and Ukraine’ to the Immaculate Heart
After vowing to consecrate Russia and Ukraine to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Pope Francis has now said he will consecrate ‘humanity’ to the Immaculate Heart.
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Hope in Christ, Pope Francis urges religious education conference
Pope Francis encouraged those participating in the Los Angeles Religious Education Congress to hope in Christ’s mercy and to be outgoing, in a video message sent to the conference Friday.
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Angelinos se organizan para apoyar a los refugiados de Ucrania
El conflicto en Ucrania, que inició el pasado 24 de febrero, sigue dejando imágenes que recorren el mundo de millones de personas huyendo de su país para buscar refugio y protección en naciones vecinas ante los bombardeos y continuos ataques que se viven en el territorio ucraniano.
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Church’s outreach to refugees follows Jesus’ example, says USCCB committee
The church’s charitable outreach to people fleeing war, political instability, poverty and other threats is a requirement for followers of Jesus, the Administrative Committee of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops said in a March 17 statement.
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Top USCCB committee says Russia’s ‘unprovoked war on Ukraine’ must end now
The Administrative Committee of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops March 16 called for “the immediate cessation of Russia’s armed aggression and unprovoked war on Ukraine.”
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What’s Religious About Being Woke?
This article is part of The Conversation with America Media, offering diverse perspectives on important issues in the life of the church. Read another perspective on social justice movements here.
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Ebrard se reúne con arzobispo José Horacio en su gira por Los Ángeles
Buscar mecanismos de colaboración para la protección de los mexicanos en Los Ángeles y en toda la Unión Americana, acordaron el arzobispo de Los Ángeles, José Horacio Gómez, quien también es presidente de la Conferencia del Episcopado en Estados Unidos y el canciller Marcelo Ebrard Casaubón.
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Friendly Super Bowl wager between archbishops makes Catholic students winners
The recent Rams Super Bowl win is still on the minds of many and the celebrations haven’t stopped. On Tuesday, St. John Chrysostom School students celebrated with ice cream.