Read more about the article Pope, in new book, talks about personal ‘lockdowns’ that changed his life
Pope Francis meets author Austen Ivereigh at the Vatican in October 2019. The pope collaborated with Ivereigh on the book, "Let Us Dream: The Path to A Better Future." In the book the pope said he experienced three "COVID moments" in his lifetime: lung problems that threatened his life when he was 21; his "displacement" in Germany in 1986 for studies; and when he was sent away to Cordoba, Argentina, for almost two years in the early 1990s. "Let Us Dream" will be published Dec. 1 by Simon & Schuster. (CNS photo/Vatican Media)

Pope, in new book, talks about personal ‘lockdowns’ that changed his life

"Let Us Dream: The Path to A Better Future," Pope Francis said he had experienced three "COVID moments" in his lifetime

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Read more about the article Mexican church, civic leaders: No pilgrims at basilica for Guadalupe feast
Mexican Cardinal Carlos Aguiar Retes conducts an online service via YouTube and television at the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City March 22, 2020, after churches were closed during the early days of the coronavirus pandemic. Mexico's bishops, the Mexico City government and other religious and civil authorities have announced the closure of the basilica Dec. 10-13, 2020, due to COVID-19 concerns. Normally an estimated 8 million pilgrims visit the basilica for the Dec. 12 feast of the national patroness. (CNS photo/Henry Romero, Reuters)

Mexican church, civic leaders: No pilgrims at basilica for Guadalupe feast

The Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe, the world's most-visited Marian shrine, normally attracts 8 million visitors for the Dec. 12 feast day

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Read more about the article Local Armenian Catholic raises awareness of threat to Armenian Christians
A man carries debris from the ruins of a building in Stepanakert, Azerbaijan, Oct. 17, 2020, following recent shelling during a military conflict over the breakaway region of Nagorno-Karabakh. The patriarch of the Armenian Apostolic Church, Catholicos Karekin II, said help is needed to avert all-out genocide of Armenians in the disputed territory. (CNS photo/Reuters)

Local Armenian Catholic raises awareness of threat to Armenian Christians

Attacks refresh worries of another genocide targeting Armenians

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Read more about the article Take time to observe Advent, a season of ‘joyful expectation’
A family lights an Advent wreath at their Maryland home. The rose-colored candle on the Advent wreath is lit the Third Week of Advent and symbolizes joy. (CNS photo/Tom McCarthy Jr., Catholic Review)

Take time to observe Advent, a season of ‘joyful expectation’

Pandemic could offer an opportunity for more people to slow down, reflect, and spiritually prepare for Christmas

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Read more about the article A better future: U.S. young adults join peers brainstorming on economy
Cardinal Peter Turkson, prefect of the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development, participates in the "Economy of Francesco" virtual meeting in this screen capture from YouTube Nov. 19, 2020. The meeting is a project of Pope Francis, who has called for a different kind of economy that better respects humanity and nature. The pope is scheduled to address the meeting Nov. 21. (CNS photo)

A better future: U.S. young adults join peers brainstorming on economy

Participants discuss pope’s call for "a different kind of economy: one that brings life not death, one that is inclusive and not exclusive”

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