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Hong Kong pro-democracy party officially closes
March 28, 2024
Thai MPs pass same-sex marriage bill
March 28, 2024
Vietnam arrests 3 more Khmer Krom Buddhists
March 28, 2024
Indian nun granted bail in student suicide case
March 28, 2024
Senior Pakistan judges accuse spy agency of coercion
March 28, 2024
Japan court imposes fine on Unification Church
March 27, 2024
5 Chinese workers killed in Pakistan suicide attack
March 27, 2024
China releases dam-opposing Tibetan monks, residents
March 26, 2024
Bangladesh's stifling of civic freedoms draws flak
March 26, 2024
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Pope enlists filmmaker to spread message of 'Laudato Si'
December 8, 2022, Mark Pattison, Catholic News Service
Nicolas Brown directed 'The Letter: A Message for Our Earth,' a documentary on Pope Francis' 2015 encyclical
'The Challenge of Peace' 40 years later
October 15, 2022, Mark Pattison, Catholic News Service
The US bishops' landmark pastoral letter remains relevant in today's world still mired in conflict and nuclear threat
Clergy abuse has scarred minority Catholic communities
October 7, 2022, Mark Pattison, Catholic News Service
Blacks in the US have suffered from clergy sex abuse, but 'it's an invisible trauma'
CRS gets aid to families devastated by Pakistani floods
September 3, 2022, Mark Pattison, Catholic News Service
Catholic Relief Services is working with government and local partners, including Caritas Pakistan, to meet urgent needs
Asian American Catholic woman takes pride in culture's overlooked saints
May 17, 2022, Mark Pattison, Catholic News Service
Sarah is the creator behind @asiancatholicwoman on Instagram where she explores Catholic faith through an Asian-American lens
Makers of documentary hope it expands Catholic LGBTQ outreach
May 3, 2022, Mark Pattison, Catholic News Service
'Building a Bridge' is based on the book of the same name by Jesuit Father James Martin
Smooth transition via Zoom at women's religious congregation
April 2, 2022, Mark Pattison, Catholic News Service
It turned out 'all fantastic' as the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur conducted a change in its leadership entirely via Zoom
Meta, Twitter, Netflix on 'Dirty Dozen' list for enabling exploitation
March 11, 2022, Mark Pattison, Catholic News Service
US watchdog warns about sexual abuse in the worst year on record for exploiting children online
US Catholic groups push for greater vaccine equity worldwide
February 24, 2022, Mark Pattison, Catholic News Service
In the United States, the death toll is bound to pass one million sooner rather than later and worldwide six million
Catholic leaders discuss problems on US-Mexico border
February 2, 2022, Mark Pattison, Catholic News Service
Catholic Social Ministry Gathering hears stories of success and failures, pain and sadness
Women's voices key to addressing clergy sexual abuse
January 22, 2022, Mark Pattison, Catholic News Service
"It's important to hear voices from women because there are so many that have not been heard yet," says journalist Pauline Guzik
Catholic refugees from Afghanistan in 'purgatory' waiting for US visas
January 12, 2022, Mark Pattison, Catholic News Service
The refugees have applied for Special Immigrant Visas, but the State Department is extraordinarily slow and disorganized
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