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Church leaders decry administration plan to end TPS for Haitians

Advocates and church leaders rallied around 58,000 Haitians living in the United States since a ferocious 2010 earthquake after the Trump administration moved to end a humanitarian program that allowed them stay in the country.

Pope adds meetings, including with general, to Myanmar itinerary

Accepting suggestions by Myanmar's cardinal, Pope Francis has added two private meetings to the schedule for his visit to the country: one with religious leaders and the other with the commander of the military.

At Mass, Jesus seeks to bring others with him to salvation, pope says

"This is Mass: to enter into Jesus' passion, death, resurrection and ascension. When we go to Mass, it is as if we were going to Calvary, it's the same," the pope said Nov. 22 during his weekly general audience.

Wisconsin Catholics raise money to make humanitarian visit to Puerto Rico

What began as an effort by two members of a Green Bay parish to help family and friends affected by Hurricane Maria has mushroomed into a major relief project organized by parish and diocesan leaders.

‘Future of church in good hands,’ says Archbishop Gomez at closing Mass

When Indianapolis Archbishop Charles C. Thompson thanked Los Angeles Archbishop Jose H. Gomez for celebrating the Nov. 18 closing Mass of the National Catholic Youth Conference, a cheer broke out from the Los Angeles youths in attendance.

Vietnam archdiocese marks World Day of the Poor with a meal

More than 600 elderly and disabled people of different faiths enjoyed a hearty lunch at the Bishop's House in Ho Chi Minh City Nov. 19.

St. Katherine’s parishioners reach out with Family Volunteer Day

From preschoolers to octogenarians, members of the Northeast Philadelphia parish packaged 500 Thanksgiving meals, visited the sick and showed how much they care for everyone in the community not only last Saturday, but every day.

Cultural colonization blasphemes God by trying to alter his creation

During daily Mass, Pope Francis pointed to the biblical witness of "dialogue with those who think differently from me" as a way of countering an ideology that is "unable to tolerate differences," he said.

Mexican, American bishops offer moral guidelines for NAFTA talks

Mexican and American bishops called on negotiators working to overhaul a 23-year-old trade agreement to ensure that any changes keep the needs of poor people foremost.

Vatican Museums launch joint art shows with China to further dialogue

"It is the first time ever the pope's museums have organized an exhibit in the People's Republic of China," Barbara Jatta, director of the Vatican Museums, told reporters at a Vatican news conference Nov. 21.