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Mindanao bishops support ‘temporary’ martial law in wake of violence

President Rodrigo Duterte declared martial across the southern part of the country after gunmen claiming to have links with the Islamic State group stormed Marawi May 23.

Pope: Get a spiritual EKG to make sure heart pulsates with Holy Spirit

Never speak, act or make a decision without first listening to the Holy Spirit, who moves, troubles and inspires the heart, Pope Francis advised.

Pope, Trudeau talk about reconciliation with Canada’s indigenous people

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he asked Pope Francis to help Canadians "move forward on a real reconciliation" with the country's indigenous people "by issuing an apology" on behalf of the Catholic Church for its role in harming their communities.

Pope spends day in Genoa talking jobs, witness, migration

Condemning an economy that encourages speculation more than entrepreneurship, warning priests and religious that they share responsibility for the vocations crisis and telling young people they are right to be puzzled by nations that close their doors to people fleeing persecution, Pope Francis spent a busy day in Genoa.

Federal appeals court upholds injunction against Trump’s travel ban

"Congress granted the president broad power to deny entry to aliens, but that power is not absolute. It cannot go unchecked when, as here, the president wields it through an executive edict that stands to cause irreparable harm to individuals across this nation."

Our Lady of Ransom set to merge with Resurrection Parish

The two Northeast Philadelphia parishes will merge at the Resurrection of Our Lord location in Rhawnhurst starting June 19. Their neighborhoods have seen a dramatic decline due to recent demographic changes.

Oregon Catholic father of four killed trying to protect fellow passengers

Rick Best defended two women being accosted by a passenger yelling hate speech about Muslims and other groups. Best, a 53-year-old member of Christ the King Parish in Milwaukie, Oregon, would die for his noble deed.

College presidents appeal to homeland security for meeting on ‘dreamers’

Worried about the fate of some of their students, more than 65 college presidents representing U.S. Catholic institutions asked for a meeting with the Secretary of Homeland Security to talk about immigration policy.

Malvern Retreat House to host Family Festival

Bilingual Mass will be celebrated outdoors June 11 at 1 p.m. followed by an afternoon of music, fun family activities and food, all for one per-car price.

Catholic leaders find proposed federal budget largely fails the moral test

President Donald Trump's proposed fiscal year 2018 budget sent shivers through social service, education and environmental communities, prompting church leaders and advocates to question the administration's commitment to people in need.