Education as a path to peace, reconciliation and resilience
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Education as a path to peace, reconciliation and resilience

Cardinal Stephen Chow, S.J. The following article is converted from a brief 15-minute PowerPoint presentation…

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With Laudato Si’, Pope Francis firmly planted ecology into Catholic social teaching
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With Laudato Si’, Pope Francis firmly planted ecology into Catholic social teaching

VATICAN (CNS): Pope Francis, who took his name from the patron saint of ecology—St. Francis…

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‘Tu es Petrus’: A new pontificate for a Church with open arms
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‘Tu es Petrus’: A new pontificate for a Church with open arms

Father  Joseba Kamiruaga Mieza, CMF “Tu es Petrus”—You are Peter. These ancient words resounded again…

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Communication is communion, says FABC Social Communication Secretary
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Communication is communion, says FABC Social Communication Secretary

The Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conferences [FABC] recently appointed Father John Mi Shen as the…

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Habemus Papam, et larus est!
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Habemus Papam, et larus est!

Father Louland Escabusa, CICM We have a new pope, and he is a Seagull! For…

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Pope Leo XIII the father of social doctrine
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Pope Leo XIII the father of social doctrine

Russell Shaw, OSV News Robert Cardinal Prevost selected the name Pope Leo XIV, an apparent…

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Nicaea anniversary inspires faith, strengthens mission, theologians say
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Nicaea anniversary inspires faith, strengthens mission, theologians say

On May 20, the Christian world will mark the 1,700 anniversary of the opening of…

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