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Parish prays for Nicaraguan Catholics amid government crackdown

At an Aug. 24 holy hour, St. Ambrose parishioners interceded for faithful in the Central American nation, where the Ortega administration has arrested clergy, shuttered Catholic organizations and expelled religious orders.

NCEA, other faith-based groups fight efforts to broaden scope of Title IX

The legislation affects not only athletics, but "a variety of K-12 educational programs," and schools accepting federal assistance would be bound to comply with regulations contrary to beliefs.

Pope meeting off as Russian patriarch cancels visit to Kazakhstan

Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill, an outspoken supporter of Russia's war on Ukraine, will not attend a September interreligious gathering, but Orthodox officials say an eventual conversation between the two will take place.

Local Ukrainian Catholics mark ‘renewed independence’ of Ukraine amid war

Ukraine's freedom, "a gift from God," was celebrated at an Aug. 24 commemoration of Ukraine's Independence Day, as that nation counters a brutal invasion by Russia that has far-reaching implications for global security.

Ukraine is the ‘epicenter of global change,’ says archbishop

Now in the sixth month of a brutal invasion by Russia, Ukraine is “a laboratory of independence,” said Philadelphia-based Ukrainian Catholic Archbishop Borys Gudziak on the eve of that nation’s Aug. 24 Independence Day.

Catholics ‘upbeat’ on Ukraine’s independence day, despite fear of attacks

"Optimism, hope and joy," as well as "bridges of unity," are in evidence as Ukraine marks its 31st year of sovereignty amid a brutal invasion by Russia.

Acclaimed organist performs benefit concert for Ukraine

Gail Archer will present works by contemporary Ukrainian composers at a Sept. 11 performance, with all proceeds supporting Caritas and the Little Servant Sisters as they minister to war victims.

Pope calls for end to horror, madness of war, on anniversary war in Ukraine

Six months to the day of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Pope Francis renewed his appeal for global peace, saying "the innocent pay for war."

Expulsions at the U.S.-Mexico border expulsions on target to break record

As of July, border agents had prevented migrants from entering the U.S. on more than 1.8 million occasions, with the Remain in Mexico and Title 42 policies likely contributing to that number.

Archdiocesan foster care worker knows need for parents firsthand

Iris Puhiera of Catholic Social Services will host an Aug. 24 webinar on becoming a foster parent for unaccompanied minors -- and having been in foster care prior to immigrating, she's "passionate about this work."