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For most Zimbabweans, ‘life is unbearable now,’ priest says

Violent protests in Zimbabwe reflect people's frustrations in extremely difficult times, a church official said.
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Eleven sisters who served in Baltimore Archdiocese locally mark jubilees

Eleven religious women from two orders who served in the Archdiocese of Baltimore were recognized for their lengthy ministries.
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Foundress of order of women religious dies at Mass honoring her vocation

Mother Rosemae Pender, 94, foundress of the Franciscan Sisters of the Eucharist, died unexpectedly during a June 26 Mass of Thanksgiving for Consecrated Life.
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Attack on minor seminarians sparks outrage in Venezuela

An attack on four high school-age seminarians by pro-government thugs has sparked outrage in Venezuela.
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Support pastoral care, respect rights of seafarers, Vatican says

The hard work and dangers that mark the lives of most seafarers demand people's attention, said the Pontifical Council for Migrants and Travelers.
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‘VatiLeaks’: Citing freedom of press, Vatican court acquits journalists

A Vatican court, citing freedom of the press, acquitted two journalists who published confidential documents while their source, a Spanish monsignor, was sentenced to 18 months behind bars.
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Italians finish restoring mosaics in Bethlehem’s Church of the Nativity

An Italian team has completed restoration of Crusader-era mosaics in the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem.
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Pacione in spirit at WYD

Lauren and Amanda Urban will travel to Krakow with pilgrims from the Archdiocese of Baltimore, thanks to the Mark D. Pacione Foundation.
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The best of summer reading: Christian fiction with Father Tim and Mitford by Jan Karon

Jan Karon, author of the Mitford series and the Father Tim books (Photo by her daughter, Candace Freeland)---"Everywhere I have sought rest and not found it, except sitting in a corner by myself with a book." -Saint Thomas à Kempis(Quoted in In the Company of Others)---Summertime is the best time
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Pray for those who scorn, take advantage of you, pope tells poor

Pray for those responsible for extreme poverty and for priests who ignore those who are hurting, Pope Francis said July 6.
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‘Amoris Laetitia’ at three months: Communion question still debated

Three months after the publication of Pope Francis' exhortation on marriage and family, bishops around the world are studying practical ways to apply it.
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Rebuilding: Summer camp adds to healing efforts in West Baltimore

Fourteen months after the death of Freddie Gray Jr. and the unrest in its wake, a large portion of the effort to better West Baltimore is coming from the community itself.
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