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Pope prays for U.S., says racism a pro-life issue
VATICAN CITY — Observing with great concern the social unrest unfolding in the United States, Pope Francis said no one can claim to defend the sanctity of every human life while turning a blind eye to racism and exclusion.
Archbishop: George Floyd’s death demands an examination of conscience
ST. PAUL, Minn. — Amid the turmoil following George Floyd’s death in Minneapolis, Archbishop Bernard A. Hebda said the Catholic Church must proclaim the Gospel message of Jesus’ love for all people, as well as its teaching on the dignity of human life.
Obituaries
John Winchester Blizzard, 100, a member of Mary Mother of God Church in Harrison, died May 6. He is survived by …
After ‘taking a knee,’ border bishop gets a call from pope
WASHINGTON — It’s called “taking a knee,” and many professional athletes around the country have made the gesture publicly to protest police brutality.
Pentecost Mass in San Diego works out to be interactive celebration for all
SAN DIEGO — The Diocese of San Diego zoomed into a new way to bring the faithful together in the era of a pandemic.
Preaching ‘patriotism’ ordered to reopen churches in China
BEIJING (CNS) — Catholics are upset about a directive from China’s communist government asking priests to “preach on patriotism” as a condition for reopening liturgical services, suspended earlier this year because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
VatiVision is coming to a screen near you
VATICAN CITY — Vatican officials expressed their support for a new video-on-demand service aimed at adding religious programming and content to the already jam-packed field of video-streaming services.
What saint would you like to meet?
“I would like to meet Mother Teresa. Mother Teresa always helped the poor and sick. She would teach orphans and tend to the sick. She is my hero because …” (Youthspeak, Seeds of Faith)
Can anointing of sick be done by intention?
Q. I am a recent convert to the Catholic Church. I am also a registered nurse and have held many patients as they passed on to eternity. I am concerned over the issue of priests being “barred” from hospitals during the current coronavirus epidemic; I have heard many Catholics bemoan the fact that, as a result, the sick and dying are being denied the sacrament of the sick. (Question Corner, Seeds of Faith)
99-year-old Catholic ‘rock star’ is inspiring legions by beating the coronavirus
The nurses kept using the same word. The doctors used it too. Rock star. (Columns)
Combating what is invisible but still real
What is invisible to many us must be addressed by all of us in our nation, communities and Church. We might have never experienced racism, prejudice, discrimination or police brutality, but we can still show empathy and support for those who have. We may never have been denied housing or a job because of our race, but we know it should never happen. (Editorial)