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Month: September 2022

Fifty years after martial law, Filipinos gather to recall heroes, martyrs

Church leaders gathered Sept. 21 on the 50th anniversary of the imposition of martial law in the Philippines, solemnly recalling the priests, pastors, religious and laity who were tortured and killed during the brutal regime of President Ferdinand Marcos Sr.

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That at least one person with disability be allowed to participate in the work of the Synod on Synodality

“Us, not them”, the Synod as a path for including people with disabilities. The results of the synodal listening session were delivered to the Pope.

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Holy Land Arrivals 9-21-22

These daily videos of our pilgrimages are for everyone, but primarily they are for our pilgrims and their family and friends back home. Many people are afraid to come to Israel, but after family and friends see their travelers on the first day or their fears and worries evaporate. It also helps him enjoy and […]

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Why I am Catholic — Nadége Kokoe Kreitzman

Like most Catholics, I was baptized into the Church as a little child. I therefore consider myself to be one of the very fortunate people on this earth to have been given this precious gift early on in life. The question that seems more fitting for me, then, is: “Why do I remain Catholic”?

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Pope calls for increased assistance to those hit by Hurricane Fiona

As Hurricane Fiona swept across the Caribbean, leaving behind numerous victims and material destruction, Pope Francis called for greater solidarity in assisting all those affected.

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