“We must abandon the fists, weapons, and tools of violence we hold in our hands, and stop creating and using nuclear weapons.”
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“It was through his faith that he was able to live the tragedy of the atomic destruction to the truth of its very meaning.”
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US plans to withdraw again from UNESCO over Palestine and UN development goals
by Kate Scanlonby Kate ScanlonThe Trump administration on July 22 said the U.S. would withdraw from UNESCO, a group that has partnered with the Holy See on development and cultural projects.
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(OSV News) — The Catholic Church “maintains its stance of not endorsing or opposing political candidates,” said U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops spokesperson Chieko Noguchi, following a recent court case in …
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After the U.S. bombed three nuclear-enrichment facilities in Iran, Pope Leo XIV called the situation “alarming” and said diplomacy was the only way forward.
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Catholics nationwide are invited to encounter St. Thérèse of Lisieux in a special way during this fall’s visit of her relics to the United States.
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Unity, not nationality led to Pope Leo’s election, U.S. cardinals say
by Cindy Woodenby Cindy WoodenMost of the U.S.-based cardinals who participated in the conclave that elected him said nationality was not a factor.
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The head of the Midwestern Augustinian province that Pope Leo XIV once led called the U.S.-born new pope’s election a “moment of profound significance.”
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Looking at the challenges that the church in the United States is facing, “I hope to be able to respond to them with healthy dialogue,” said Pope Leo XIV.
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American Catholics from coast to coast were thrilled to learn the next pope was one of their very own: Pope Leo XIV.
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