More U.S. Catholic bishops are sounding the alarm over an increasingly frayed social order both at home and abroad, calling for a recommitment to the Gospel.
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Pope Leo spoke to members of the diplomatic corps accredited to the Holy See in the Vatican Apostolic Palace Jan. 9.
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As Maduro faces New York trial, uncertainty lingers for Venezuelan migrants
by Kate Scanlonby Kate ScanlonMillions of Venezuelans live abroad due to the situation in Venezuela, including in the U.S.
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WASHINGTON (OSV News) — In a year that brought both a new U.S. president and a new pope, the issue of immigration emerged as a flashpoint between them and as a …
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A Chicago priest completed a 900-mile walk from Chicago’s south suburbs to New York City Dec. 2 to highlight the difficulties immigrant families are facing under the current immigration crackdown …
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President Donald Trump said in a wide-ranging interview with Politico that he would be open to meeting with Pope Leo XIV and responded to the pontiff’s pushback to his immigration …
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Washington Roundup: High court to hear birthright citizenship case, OKs Texas congressional map
by Kate Scanlonby Kate ScanlonThe Supreme Court on Dec. 5 said it would take up a case regarding the Trump administration’s executive order to end birthright citizenship.
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On the feast of the patron saint of immigrants, a coalition of Catholic organizations held a second wave of prayer vigils across the country Nov. 13 for what organizers called …
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‘Statements alone are not enough’: Bishops exhorted to action on immigrants
by Kate Scanlonby Kate ScanlonBishop Mark J. Seitz of El Paso, Texas, urged the U.S. bishops Nov. 11 to take further steps to show solidarity with migrants at their annual fall assembly.
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Texas bishops: Court’s order on DACA ‘undermines’ right to work, support a family
by OSV Newsby OSV NewsThe Texas Catholic bishops Nov. 4 issued a warning about the effects of a plan to implement a federal appeals court order on DACA affecting 86,000 young people.
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