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How funding the WHO undermines Trump’s pro-life foreign policy

May 11, 2020 Lisa Correnti, Rebecca Oas, Ph.D 3

Last month, President Donald Trump announced he was halting US funding to the World Health Organization (WHO) for “severely mismanaging and covering up the spread of coronavirus,” jeopardizing the lives of many across the globe. […]

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Concerns of calamity raised as locusts swarm eastern Africa

May 10, 2020 Fredrick Nzwili 3

NAIROBI, Kenya (CWR) – Scenes like those in the book of Exodus are unfolding in Eastern Africa, as millions of desert locusts swarm the region, in the worst infestation in 70 years. The calamity is […]

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“Nonessential workers” and the essential dignity of work

May 9, 2020 Ronald L. Jelinek, Ph.D. 13

Over the past several weeks, protestors have assembled outside state houses across the country asking the government to re-open the economy. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo was recently asked about these protests and his reply […]

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Letter from Rome, May 9, 2020: A city out of sorts

May 9, 2020 Christopher R. Altieri 4

The thing about Rome in late springtime is, it’s just about perfect. It is the world’s garden, if you will: bathed in the light of a Sun that has yet to saturate the earth with […]

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Two sets of Sisters and the “Fight for the Soul of the Country”

May 8, 2020 Ann Carey 6

The Little Sisters of the Poor were back at the Supreme Court on May 6, continuing to lead the battle to preserve conscience rights violated by the 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA), […]

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Calling upon St. Michael the Archangel on Mount Gargano

May 7, 2020 Father Seán Connolly 24

In the southeast of Italy—the “spur” of the Italian “boot” one might say—is a sanctuary dedicated to Saint Michael the Archangel high atop a mountainous promontory called Monte Gargano. It is the oldest shrine dedicated […]

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Updated: Cardinal Sarah says he did not sign letter claiming coronavirus exploited for one-world government

May 7, 2020 Catholic News Agency 16

CNA Staff, May 7, 2020 / 03:45 pm (CNA).- Hours after the publication of a controversial open letter regarding the coronavirus pandemic, the prefect of the Church’s dicastery for liturgy and sacraments, listed among the […]

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Sixth annual priest conference on Catholic schools goes virtual

May 7, 2020 CWR Staff 1

The Catholic Education Foundation is hosting its sixth annual seminar on the role of the priest in today’s Catholic school from July 14-16, 2020. The intended audience is bishops, priests, and seminarians and is based […]

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Will the federal courts decide who is a “minister?”

May 7, 2020 Thomas R. Ascik 4

In two cases now before the Supreme Court, the justices are dealing with the constitutional status of a “minister” at a religious school and with the question of who decides the qualifications of a minister: […]

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Analysis: The US Church is going broke. Here’s why, and what it could mean

May 6, 2020 Catholic News Agency 47

Denver Newsroom, May 6, 2020 / 02:50 pm (CNA).- Well into the pandemic’s grip on American public life, parishes and dioceses are preparing a return to some new kind of normal. Masses are resuming, albeit […]

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