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Vatican welcomes Iran’s historic nuclear deal

Jesuit Father Federico Lombardi, Vatican spokesman, said that "the agreement on the Iranian nuclear program is viewed in a positive light by the Holy See."

RU-486 abortion pill can be reversed, says physician

Dr. George Delgado said that the abortifacient effects of RU-486 -- known generically as mifepristone -- can be safely reversed about 55 percent of the time by administering a high-dose progesterone protocol, preferably within 24 hours after a woman has taken the abortion pill.

National pro-life leaders fear health care rationing

Congress needs to act quickly to protect those patients from making uninformed decisions about their care, Burke Balch said during the organization's annual convention July 9-11 in New Orleans.

Kenyan bishops say they’ll resist pressure to accept same-sex marriage

"We are not going to allow same-sex marriage," said Bishop Philip Anyolo of Homa Bay, noting that the Kenyan church considers this unacceptable and urges its advocates to "stop the debate."

New center will offer students chance to ‘discern God’s love for them’

Erin Moore hopes to move in when the St. John Paul II Newman Center opens near the University of Nebraska at Omaha in fall 2016.

Philippine bishops tackle climate change during general meeting

Archbishop Socrates Villegas of Lingayen-Dagupan, newly re-elected president of the conference, told Catholic News Service that the group was taking "all possible approaches" in the fight for climate justice.

Twelve years in, sex abuse charter faces ongoing challenges

"We're dealing with a charter that is loose in the way it is written ... in order to respect the bishop's right to govern his own diocese," said Deacon Bernie Nojadera, executive director of the Secretariat for Child and Youth Protection at the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops in Washington.

SEPTA details train travel plan for ‘Papal Passes’

If you’re planning on taking a train to Philadelphia to see Pope Francis in September, the special tickets you need will go on sale Monday, July 20, at 9 a.m.

Pope says he’ll read critiques of his economic thought before U.S. trip

"I have heard that some criticisms were made in the United States -- I've heard that -- but I have not read them and have not had time to study them well," the pope told reporters traveling with him from Paraguay back to Rome July 12.

Church is called to persevere in mission of welcoming all, pope says

On the last day of his July 5-12 visit to South America, Pope Francis celebrated Mass with close to 1 million people at Asuncion's Nu Guazu Park.