Poverty driving children into forced labor must be tackled, pope says
Poverty and inequality, which are major factors in child labor exploitation, must be addressed, Pope Francis said in a written message.
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Posted by bcadmin | May 17, 2022 | Catholic News Service, child labour, Labor movements, News, Pope Francis, Vatican |
Poverty and inequality, which are major factors in child labor exploitation, must be addressed, Pope Francis said in a written message.
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | May 17, 2022 | App, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Catholic News Service, Cellphones, Military, Military chaplains, News, Vatican |
Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Vatican secretary of state, encouraged men and women in the military to download a new app designed to connect them to the Catholic faith and provide the consolation of prayer in times of war and uncertainty.
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Doctors have prescribed a wheelchair, cane and physical therapy to help heal Pope Francis’ bad knee. He has other ideas.
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | May 17, 2022 | Archbishop Paul Gallagher, Associated Press, Church in Europe, Holy See diplomacy, lead, News, Secretariat of State, Ukraine, Ukraine Crisis, Vatican, Vatican diplomacy |
The Vatican’s foreign minister, Archbishop Paul Gallagher, is heading to Kyiv this week as the Holy See seeks to balance its concern for Ukrainians amid Russia’s war with its efforts to keep open a channel of dialogue with Moscow.
Read MoreExclusive interview with Ambassador Louis Leon Boguy Bony who represents Côte d’Ivoire at the Holy See
Read MoreExclusive interview with Ambassador Louis Leon Boguy Bony who represents Côte d’Ivoire at the Holy See
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Andreas Sturm, the former vicar general of the German Diocese of Speyer. / Bistum Speyer via Wikimedia (CC BY 4.0).
Speyer, Germany, May 17, 2022 / 08:10 am (CNA).
A senior German priest has announced that he is no longer Catholic, citing his d…
Association of US Catholic Priests to honor grandmother for lifetime ministry in parish, priest who welcomes immigrants and LGBTQ Catholics, and co-founder of New Ways Ministries
Read MoreAssociation of US Catholic Priests to honor grandmother for lifetime ministry in parish, priest who welcomes immigrants and LGBTQ Catholics, and co-founder of New Ways Ministries
Read MoreThe “Monastic Fraternities of Jerusalem”, a series of communities founded in Paris in 1975, are undergoing a Vatican- imposed reform after the group’s late founder is accused of abuse
Read MoreThe “Monastic Fraternities of Jerusalem”, a series of communities founded in Paris in 1975, are undergoing a Vatican- imposed reform after the group’s late founder is accused of abuse
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It is astounding to realize the Coalition for Canceled Priests (CFCP) is about to celebrate our one-year anniversary. So much has been accomplished in such a short period of time. The outpouring of support shown by the laity for canceled […]
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Read MoreThe Dutch Carmelite and journalist, who Pope Francis canonized on Sunday, was murdered at Dachau for his fierce opposition to Nazism
Read MoreThe Dutch Carmelite and journalist, who Pope Francis canonized on Sunday, was murdered at Dachau for his fierce opposition to Nazism
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Catholic churches in Sokoto suspended Masses May 15 as the governor imposed a 24-hour curfew to quell violence during protests against the arrest of young men for the May 12 murder of Deborah Yakubu.
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Cardinal Carlo Maria Martini, S.J. (1927-2012). / Mafon1959 via Wikimedia (CC BY-SA 4.0).
Milan, Italy, May 17, 2022 / 05:47 am (CNA).
Vatican Cardinal Michael Czerny on Monday described the late Italian Cardinal Carlo Maria Martini as a “proph…
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