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Opposition delegation says Vatican supports new elections in Venezuela
Although it has publicly taken a neutral stance in the current political crisis in Venezuela, the Vatican has expressed its support for new elections in the country within the year, said a member of a delegation representing opposition leader Juan Guaido.
Caritas reps from Latin America look for ways to build on ‘Laudato Si”
Participants exchanged ideas on how to achieve Pope Francis' vision of the common good and integral ecology and included discussions on gender equality, forced migration, corruption, violence and new economies.
Response to sex abuse in U.S. church since 2002 still little known
Surveys show that many Catholics are unaware of the steps that the bishops have taken since 2002 to prevent child abuse. Allegations continue to decrease and background checks are nearly universal.
Churches at Colombian border work to help desperate Venezuelans
The crowds of hungry Venezuelans seeking a free meal become bigger each month, as thousands of people flee food shortages, hyperinflation and crime in the South American country, with almost no savings to start their new life abroad.
CCYA Open Mic Night
It's that time again for Open Mic Night, and this time we're doing it Mardi Gras-style, complete with masquerade! Amateurs are welcome and encouraged, so no need to feel shy or bashful since we're all friends (or soon will be).
Unplanned Screening with Generation Life
Join Generation Life for the premiere night of the highly anticipated film 'UNPLANNED.'
Contemplative Music With HMS Band
Join us for small bites and to relax and listen to the unique, quiet, and contemplative folk music of the HMS Band.
Holy Rosary honors law enforcement, first responders
Students thanked Plymouth Township police and fire officials for their service during a Jan. 28 ceremony as part of Catholic Schools Week.
Our Name is “Beloved”
Early on in Lent, we hear that Jesus, full of the Holy Spirit, returned from the Jordan and was led by the Spirit into the wilderness for forty days.
Ash Wednesday Retreat: Seek the Deepness
As we begin the sacred season of Lent, we rest in the timeless promise of Julian of Norwich, who assures us that “all shall be well.”

