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Month: April 2021

Catholic communications professional: Livestreams won’t prevent Catholics from returning to Mass post-pandemic

Catholic communications professionals in many parishes in the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis had been exploring the possibilities of adding video content to their social media arsenal but hadn’t quite made the jump — until the COVID-19 pandemic gave them a hefty push.

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Risen Christ offers hope to people, Cardinal Gregory says at Easter Mass

The risen Christ on Easter offers hope to people experiencing sorrows in their everyday lives and in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, Washington Cardinal Wilton D. Gregory said at an Easter Mass April 4 at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception.

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The Great Reset, Catholic Style

Catholic social teaching has been called the “Church’s best kept secret”, and with good reason. The two foundational encyclicals (Pope Leo XIII’s Rerum Novarum [RV]and Pope Pius XI’s Quadragesimo Anno [QA]), other encyclicals on social […]

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Human rights are undermined when elderly are cast aside, says U.N. nuncio

Universally recognized human rights are “undermined and rejected” whenever people “are no longer seen as a paramount value to be cared for and respected,” Archbishop Gabriele Caccia told a U.N. working group on aging.

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