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BREAKING: Missouri Supreme Court Keeps Pro-Abortion Amendment on November Ballot
The Missouri Catholic Conference had urged Catholics to pray and fast for the amendment’s removal from the ballot.
Investigation to Open in Ireland After 2,300 Abuse Allegations in Religious-Run Schools
Bishop Kevin Doran from the Irish Bishops’ Conference described the report as a 'tragedy,' given the large numbers of people affected.
New Abuse Allegations Against Emmaus Founder Abbé Pierre Prompt Organization Name Change
Prior to these recent allegations and findings, the Catholic priest and Capuchin friar, born Henri Groues in 1912, was one of the Church of France’s most beloved and iconic figures.
Pope Francis’ Mass in East Timor Draws 600,000 Catholics
“I wish for you peace, that you keep having many children, and that your smile continues to be your children,” the Pope told the Timorese.
Pope Francis in East Timor Says Children Show Us How to ‘Be Cared for by God’
According to World Bank data, East Timor has a national poverty head count ratio at $3.65 a day, with approximately 40% of the population living below the poverty line.
Cardinal Schönborn: ‘We Must Accept the Decline of Europe’
The Austrian cardinal, who helped to produce the Catechism of the Catholic Church, said that despite the decline of the Church’s influence in Europe, he is convinced that the Church 'has not yet breathed its last.'