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Faith leaders hope bill will stop the loss of thousands of clergy from abroad serving US communities
Faith leaders across the U.S. are hoping a bipartisan bill in Congress might finally provide relief to an immigration issue that has been vexing them for more than two years ...
Pope Leo XIV urged the public to see migrants and refugees as “messengers of hope” on Friday, as the Trump administration focuses on mass deportation efforts in the pontiff’s former home country. In ...
Whatever the reason, Pope Leo, who was born and raised in Chicago, has been very reluctant during these early months of his ...
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President Donald Trump insisted Friday that a meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President ...
NCR readers respond to stories about women in the church, a new bishop and the USCCB's reaction to the Trump presidency.
Pope Francis was viewed as relatively progressive. His successor, the first American pope, is now in a unique position to influence global health. Sima Barmania reports.
Moral theologian highlights risks to EWTN News this week, as Pope Leo and the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops have also ...
That approach should please much of his flock. New polling commissioned by The Economist suggests that Catholics are more ...
Leo’s Route” seeks to show the world 39 places related to Pope Leo XIV’s life in the country of Peru, where he was a bishop ...
'A foot in both worlds:' The surprising similarities between Pope Leo XIV and Blessed Stanley Rother
Oklahoma Roman Catholic leaders explore the commonalities between Pope Leo XIV and Blessed Stanley Rother, men who each ...
Catholic intellectuals of the time were already engaging with evolutionary theory in a more open-minded way. That willingness ...
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