Read more about the article USCCB launches ‘Walking With Moms in Need’ yearlong parish service project
This logo is included in the materials for "Walking With Moms in Need: A Year of Service" from March 25, 2020, through March 25, 2021. The U.S. bishops are inviting the parishes in their dioceses to join in this national initiative, which Archbishop Joseph F. Naumann of Kansas City, Kansas, chairman of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' Committee on Pro-Life Activities, said intensifies the church's long-standing pastoral response to "the needs of women facing pregnancies in challenging circumstances." (CNS photo/USCCB) See PRO-LIFE-WALKING-WITH-MOMS March 9, 2020.

USCCB launches ‘Walking With Moms in Need’ yearlong parish service project

This logo is included in the materials for "Walking With Moms in Need: A Year of Service" from March 25, 2020, through March 25, 2021. The U.S. bishops are inviting…

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Read more about the article Catholics organize to defeat advance of assisted suicide bill in Indiana
Alex Schadenberg, executive director of the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition, speaks at an event titled "Defeating Assisted Suicide in Indiana" at St. Mary Byzantine Catholic Parish in Whiting, Ind., Feb. 29, 2020. (CNS photo/Laura Ieraci) See INDIANA-ASSISTED-SUICIDE March 9, 2020.

Catholics organize to defeat advance of assisted suicide bill in Indiana

Alex Schadenberg, executive director of the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition, speaks at an event titled "Defeating Assisted Suicide in Indiana" at St. Mary Byzantine Catholic Parish in Whiting, Ind., Feb. 29,…

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Read more about the article Poll: Fewer U.S. Catholics see Christian persecution as an urgent issue
A family member of victims cries while praying during the reopening ceremony of St. Anthony's Shrine in Colombo, Sri Lanka, June 12, 2019, months after it was closed because of an Easter bombing. A new poll shows that although more than half of U.S. Catholics are "very concerned" about the persecution of Christians around the world, the level of concern has declined in the past two years. The poll was was conducted by McLaughlin & Associates on behalf of Aid to the Church in Need-USA, an international papal agency that supports suffering and persecuted Christians in more than 140 countries. (CNS photo/Dinuka Liyanawatte, Reuters) See POLL-CHRISTIAN-PERSECUTION March 6, 2020.

Poll: Fewer U.S. Catholics see Christian persecution as an urgent issue

A family member of victims cries while praying during the reopening ceremony of St. Anthony's Shrine in Colombo, Sri Lanka, June 12, 2019, months after it was closed because of…

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Read more about the article Tras dirigir el Ángelus por video, el papa da bendición desde ventana
Pope Francis is pictured on a video monitor in St. Peter's Square as he leads the Angelus from his library in the Apostolic Palace at the Vatican March 8, 2020. As a precaution to avoid spread of the coronavirus, the pope's Sunday Angelus was broadcast on television and displayed on monitors in St. Peter's Square. After leading the Angelus through video the pope said he wanted to see the crowd in "real time" and came to the window of his studio to greet people in the square. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)

Tras dirigir el Ángelus por video, el papa da bendición desde ventana

El papa Francisco aparece en un monitor de video en la Plaza de San Pedro mientras reza el Ángelus desde su biblioteca en el Palacio Apostólico en el Vaticano el…

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Read more about the article Grupos católicos en Cuba se ocupan de cuidar a los ancianos de la isla
A man escorts an elderly woman in Havana Sept. 9, 2017. By 2025, the percentage of Cubans over age 60 is expected to grow to 30%, but with a low birth rate and increasing emigration from the island, Catholic organizations are left to care for elderly even in the midst of scarcity. (CNS photo/Stringer, Reuters) See IN-DEPTH-CUBA-ELDERLY March 6, 2020.Editors: For editorial use only.

Grupos católicos en Cuba se ocupan de cuidar a los ancianos de la isla

Un hombre le ayuda a una anciana en La Habana el 9 de septiembre de 2017. Para el 2025, se espera que el porcentaje de cubanos mayores de 60 años…

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Read more about the article Diócesis estadounidenses preparan para limitar propagación del coronavirus
People exchange the sign of peace during Mass at St. Pius X Church in El Paso, Texas, Sept. 23, 2019. Dioceses nationwide are taking precautions to guard against the spread of the coronavirus and reminding parishioners to take commonsense steps related to hygiene in their personal lives. (CNS photo/Tyler Orsburn) See CORONAVIRUS-PRECAUTIONS-ROUNDUP March 3, 2020.

Diócesis estadounidenses preparan para limitar propagación del coronavirus

Feligreses se dan un saludo de paz durante Misa en la Iglesia de San Pío X en El Paso, Texas, el 23 de septiembre de 2019. Las diócesis en todo…

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Read more about the article Faith Alive, No. 15, Part 1: Easter begins in a night of light and hope
This meme accompanies Part 1 of Faith Alive! No 15. (CNS illustration; photo by Jerry L Mennenga) See FAITH-ALIVE 15 March 5, 2020.

Faith Alive, No. 15, Part 1: Easter begins in a night of light and hope

This meme accompanies Part 1 of Faith Alive! No 15. CNS illustration; photo by Jerry L Mennenga "This is the night," the church sings out again and again in a…

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Read more about the article No. 15, Part 2: He makes all things new
The risen Christ is depicted in a stained-glass window at St. Aloysius Church in Great Neck, N.Y. If Lent is a time for reflection, service and sacrifice, and drawing closer to God, Easter follows with a stunningly wonderful message of joy and love. (CNS photo/Gregory A. Shemitz) See FAITH-ALIVE 15 March 5, 2020.

No. 15, Part 2: He makes all things new

The risen Christ is depicted in a stained-glass window at St. Aloysius Church in Great Neck, N.Y. If Lent is a time for reflection, service and sacrifice, and drawing closer…

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Read more about the article Assumption sustains major damages; will move Mass locations
Bishop J. Mark Spalding listens as Father Bede Price, pastor at the Church of the Assumption, talks about damage to the building on Wednesday, 4 March 2020. Assumption was seriously damaged when the tornado swept through Middle Tennessee on Tuesday. in Nashville, TN on Wednesday, 4 March 2020. Others in the picture are, from left, Jonathan Allen, a project manager, Jack Goodrum, a general contractor, and Father John Hammond.

Assumption sustains major damages; will move Mass locations

See photo album Bishop J. Mark Spalding, third from right, listens as Father S. Bede Price, pastor at the Church of the Assumption, talks about the damage to the building…

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