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Seattle archdiocese redeveloping property into affordable housing

The Archdiocese of Seattle and its St. James Cathedral will sell and redevelop four properties in the city’s First Hill neighborhood as part of a project that aims to create affordable housing, and steer the neighborhood towards carbon neutrality.

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Cardinal Dolan invites faithful to join pope on synodal path to Jesus

Cardinal Timothy Dolan described the synodal process as one in which the pope “has asked us all to commence an examination of conscience on how we as a church are living up to the model of the church given us by Jesus.”

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Prayer vigils, protests, bishops’ homilies echo call for racial justice

Bishops called for Americans to celebrate the country’s diversity, prayed the deep sin of racism can be overcome and invited people to remember that each person is a unique creation of God in Trinity Sunday homilies, messages and events.

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Prelates condemn Floyd murder, ‘evil’ of racism, call for action

Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin of Newark, New Jersey, condemned the Memorial Day killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis and warned the country must “leave behind the purveyors of polarization” in politics.

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US worshippers grapple with virus burdens others have borne

NEW YORK — A rising number of churches across the United States are making changes in response to the coronavirus outbreak, including a decision by numerous Catholic dioceses to suspend the serving of wine during Communion. Thus far, there’s been no indication of any widespread cancellations of worship services. However,

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Washington state bishops urge all work to heal U.S. political divisions

Washington state’s Catholic bishops are calling on all Washingtonians “to engage respectfully with others to improve civil dialogue and our entire political system” during this political year.

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