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Parishes host prayer vigils to support citizenship for immigrants

Dozens gathered during a week-long interfaith series to secure legal protections for some 11 million immigrants, who are fleeing poverty and violence that "pales in comparison" to that in the U.S.

Neumann U deepens commitment to care for creation

Through a new association, the university will receive support to advance its sustainability initiatives throughout the campus and in the Delaware County community.

Diaspora and disease: Pope will face pressing issues on next trip abroad

Pope Francis' upcoming trip to Hungary and Slovakia could prove to be among his most challenging. Those attending events "will have to be vaccinated, which is unacceptable to many," said a Jesuit priest.

Vatican suppresses Italy-based community founded by married couple

A four-year study of the Regina Pacis Community found "institutional weaknesses, especially in governance" as well as difficulties in relations between members.

Pakistan province demolishes Catholic church, despite protests

A church serving more than 300 Christian families in Pakistan's commercial capital of Karachi was demolished Aug. 24, along with thousands of homes, to mitigate flooding of nearby streams.

After historic Tennessee floods, parish support is ‘phenomenal’

"Within just 10 to 30 minutes, people went from dry floors to having to climb in their attics," said an official of the Aug. 20-21 record rainfall. Aid given by one parish was called "an absolute godsend."

Sister M. Dolores Kraemer, I.H.M. dies at age 90

After entering the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary in 1949 and taking the name Sister Michael Dolores, she spent 72 years in the congregation, all in teaching ministry.

Sister Kathleen Theresa Maguire, I.H.M. dies at 82

The Sister, Servant of the Immaculate Heart of Mary died in the 65th year of her religious life. She taught in many schools of the Philadelphia Archdiocese and was pastoral minister in parishes and health care facilities.

Laypeople join religious order in ‘ministry of presence’ for terminally ill

For over 100 years in the Archdiocese of New Orleans, the Sisters Servants of Mary have kept overnight vigil with the terminally ill in their homes. Now five laypeople have joined the ministry in accord with the Gospel of Matthew: "I was ill and you cared for me."

Court ruling upholding Texas abortion law called ‘long-awaited victory’

The 2017 law effectively bans a common second-trimester abortion procedure called a D&E for "dilation and evacuation" by physicians. Texas uses the terminology "dismemberment abortion." The case is expected to be appealed to the Supreme Court.