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Pope confirms plans to meet Russian patriarch in Kazakhstan

Pope Francis said he plans to meet with Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill in September at an interreligious meeting in Kazakhstan. The pope also said he intends to visit Kyiv and Moscow as the war in Ukraine rages.

Congressman urges Europe to combat human trafficking

U.S. Rep. Chris Smith of N.J. told the OSCE's 57 member nations meeting in England to step up their efforts to strengthen laws combating modern-day slavery. Smith is leading anti-trafficking legislation in the U.S.

AbbeyFest returning for 8th year Sept. 17 in Paoli

Daylesford Abbey will again host the music, faith and family festival, which features top contemporary Christian artists, confessions, eucharistic adoration and Mass celebrated by Archbishop Perez, plus food and fun activities all day.

Pope speaks on U.S. gun violence, abortion debate, retirement rumors

Insisting he has no plans to retire, Pope Francis told Univision interviewers that President Biden should consult his bishop or parish priest about his stance on abortion, while calling for a better understanding of the causes of gun violence.

After fires set, pastor encourages people to remember ‘we are the church’

A Catholic church in the Washington suburb of Bethesda along with a Methodist and a Baptist church along the same road were victimized by arson and destruction of property the weekend of July 9-10.

World’s Ukrainian bishops gather in Poland near border

Prevented by war from meeting in Kyiv, 40 Ukrainian Catholic bishops from around the world met in Poland, less than 10 miles from the border with their homeland, in early July.

Biden’s order on abortion called ‘deeply disturbing, tragic’

President Biden's executive order July 8 safeguarding access to medication abortion and emergency contraception, among other provisions, came under scathing fire by national pro-life leaders and a key archbishop.

‘Power of prayer’ drove 23-year quest for green card, says couple

After fleeing religious persecution and enduring imprisonment, two parishioners at St. Thomas of Aquinas in South Philadelphia have finally secured legal residency in the U.S., a difficult journey they believe "God had already planned."

Mass shootings ‘shockingly commonplace,’ bishops say

"It seems there are no days of the year when our nation is not grieving the latest mass shooting," said three key U.S. bishops. "It has not always been this way, and it is getting worse."

Vatican joins U.N. treaty on climate change

The Holy See is now a formal party to the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change in "response to the challenges posed by climate change to humanity and to our common home."