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Month: January 2021

Chicago Father Pfleger steps aside over allegation of abuse more than 40 years ago

Father Michael Pfleger, a popular Chicago priest and outspoken advocate against gun violence, gangs, poverty and racism, has stepped aside from his ministry after the Chicago Archdiocese said it received an allegation that the priest had sexually abused a minor more than 40 years ago.

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What pro-lifers are looking to accomplish in 2021

Washington D.C., Jan 6, 2021 / 10:21 am (CNA).- In 2021, pro-lifers will be looking to preserve certain federal policies, while going on offense in the states to enact pro-life legislation.

The strategy will have to adjust after the outcomes of Tuesda…

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Drive-in Mass a hit at Ottawa-area parish

OTTAWA — In a small parish on the outskirts of the nation’s capital, the new year is starting like 2020 ended — with a close eye on the weather forecast.

The question each week for Fr. Gerard Monaghan and the faithful of St. Faustina Parish in Cumber…

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Pope Francis at Epiphany Mass: ‘If we do not worship God, we will worship idols’

“Worshiping God is not something we do spontaneously. True, human beings have a need to worship, but we can risk missing the goal. Indeed, if we do not worship God, we will worship idols — there is no middle way, it is either God or idols,” he said.

The post Pope Francis at Epiphany Mass: ‘If we do not worship God, we will worship idols’ appeared first on Catholic Herald.

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A Gorgeous Splash of Oriental Color: Epiphany Reflections

The Feast of the Lord’s Epiphany is traditionally observed on the twelfth day of Christmas, January 6th.1 In the universal law of the Latin Church, Epiphany is a holy day of obligation (can. 1246); the same law gives to conferences […]

The post A Gorgeous Splash of Oriental Color: Epiphany Reflections appeared first on OnePeterFive.

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Indonesian police kill 2 suspected militants suspected in cathedral attack

Members of Indonesia’s anti-terrorism police squad on Wednesday shot and killed two suspected militants who they believe were connected to a deadly suicide attack at a Catholic cathedral in the southern Philippines, and arrested 18 others, officials said.

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