“Principles of human dignity and compassion are discarded in favor of a calculus that values the acquisition of wealth, military power” and stoking divisions.
Trump administration policies
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(OSV News) — A Minneapolis priest told OSV News that despite signals of deescalation, tensions over immigration enforcement actions in that city will not see the situation get “better in …
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Trump administration ends federally funded research with fetal tissue from elective abortions
by OSV Newsby OSV News“NIH will soon seek public comment on the robustness of emerging biotechnologies to reduce or potentially replace reliance on human embryonic stem cells.”
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New partnership aims to support Church’s ministry to migrants, refugees
by Kate Scanlonby Kate ScanlonThe project will directly support dioceses and archdioceses to strengthen the Catholic Church’s response to mass deportations, organizers said.
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Cardinal Parolin hopes Venezuela “evolves toward stability, toward economic recovery — because the economic situation is truly very, very precarious.”
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‘Evil wounds us,’ but healing can come from Jesus during daily prayer, bishop says
by Joe Ruffby Joe Ruff“God does not will evil or death. … He hates evil — he hates death. And yet God wills a world where these continue to exist so he can give …
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Broglio: ‘Morally acceptable’ for troops to disobey ‘morally questionable’ orders on Greenland
by Kate Scanlonby Kate ScanlonA hypothetical use of military force against Greenland by the U.S. would amount to an attack on a NATO ally under the terms of the alliance.
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How do we balance the freedom to innovate and guard against known harms of AI? Catholic social teaching has a human-first answer.
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Bishop: To welcome immigrants is to follow God’s ‘divine command’ to care for the stranger
by Rick Snizekby Rick Snizek“Immigration isn’t politics — it’s part of our DNA as people of faith. God commands us to welcome the immigrant, to love the foreigner.”
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Economists express concern about the poor as Supreme Court weighs Trump’s tariffs
by Kate Scanlonby Kate Scanlon“A tariff is a tax,” said Jesuit Father Stephen Pitts, professor of economics at Marquette University. “And so the question with any tax is, who will bear it?”
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