VATICAN CITY (CNS) — The fossil fuel, weapons and financial industries thrive on instability and cronyism, and they obstruct efforts toward climate justice and peace, top leaders of three Catholic …
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The future Christians hope for and must build “is not one of walls and barbed wire, but one of mutual acceptance,” Pope Leo XIV told young adult Catholics from more …
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The Alaska summit has failed to address “fundamental moral and geopolitical questions,” said Ukrainian Metropolitan Archbishop Borys Gudziak of Philadelphia.
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The recent 12-day war between Israel and Iran has brought about fear and anxiety in the country and tested the faith of its small Catholic community, said Belgian Cardinal Dominique …
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VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Politics can unite instead of divide as long as it refuses to settle for propaganda that feeds on creating enemies, Pope Leo XIV said. Politics can …
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Church leaders in Congo cautiously welcomed a U.S.-brokered July 27 peace agreement to end a long-running conflict in the east of the country.
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Peace is “more than just the absence of war,” but instead a commitment to human flourishing, said the Holy See’s permanent mission to the UN.
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Renewing an appeal for peace, the pope underlined the importance of trying “at all costs to avoid the use of weapons and seek dialogue through diplomatic means” during a brief …
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Decisions, relationships, actions must be rooted in nonviolence, pope says
by Carol Glatzby Carol GlatzPromoting peace requires training people’s hearts and minds to be concerned about others and perceive the common good, Pope Leo XIV said.
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The Chicago Archdiocese has planned a Mass and a special program June 14 to celebrate Pope Leo XIV, a native son of the Windy City, at the White Sox stadium.
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