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Faith, school and parish are source of strength for Olympic champion swimmer

Hegseth controversy compounds Vatican institution's concerns over religious symbols' misuse

Abuse victims call meeting with Polish bishops 'historic'

'Trust but verify' to reduce parish embezzlement risk, say experts

El Salvador to try former president in 1989 killing of Jesuits, companions

The Francis Effect podcast: Trump's Cabinet picks, hymn debates, Ann Garrido interview

Amid shortages and blackouts, sisters accompany people of Cuba

As nuns disappear, many Catholic hospitals look more like megacorporations

Connecticut man comes forward with story of clergy sexual abuse in hopes of helping other victims

Chair of US bishops' 'pro-life' committee wants Catholics to see abortion's impact on families

Gudziak: Ukraine still stands due to 'miraculous endurance' of its people, God's grace

Europe's divided church confronts challenge of Vatican synod

NYC priest, relieved of parish duties, accuses Brooklyn Diocese of 'witch hunt'

Abuse survivors urge the Vatican to globalize the zero-tolerance policy it approved in the US

Migrants hope, pray to enter US ahead of presidential inauguration

Lay Marianist community in Ohio emerges from recently closed congregation

NY priest relieved of parish duties amid allegations of mishandling parish funds

Archdiocese of New York's Office of Black Ministry closed amid mounting abuse payouts

Gathering aims to foster understanding of Native American boarding school harms

Is there anything Catholic about the so-called Catholic vote?

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